All digital PDF download links for the 2nd Edition of Dr. Matsumoto’s “Steps to the Discovery of Electro-Nuclear Collapse” have been delivered.
Thanks to all that participated.
If you missed the opportunity during the Kickstarter to get a copy of the book on its way to you, there is still the chance, before the final print versions are shipped, to get a late pledge. Late pledge digital versions will be sent out within 24 hours.
The digital file is meticulously produced at 450dpi with 51% jpeg compression. Over a career of quality image production, I have established that 51% is the optimum single-pass JPEG compression rate for file size and quality when starting from uncompressed sources. It is 130.7 MB. The resolution is more than two times greater than what Apple considers a retina screen at 218 ppi. So whilst I promised screen resolution for this version, I’m actually sending out more than twice that.
The 600dpi, 81% jpeg image version that will be for print, is 410.5 MB. Again my experience in graphics design has taught me that 81% JPEG image compression from uncompressed sources is essentially artefact-free.
For reference, some of the individual raw tiled scanned 48 bit images in production of this book were up to 4 GB!



What a huge milestone! I love the graphics in the corners!
Extraordinary fantastic great compilation - and beautiful!
I am pleased to see Matsumotos references to the early CF-pioneers not only to Fleischman and Pons but also to Steven Jones and George Egely which later, after the traditional electrolysis experiments, went on seeking energy amplifying effects through electromagnetic radiation (EMR) using electronic circuits. Those experiments at higher voltages are overlapping outcomes to what Tesla discovered with coils and transformers. The Egely device construct is very similar to a solid state Van de Graaff generator. Both produce static electricity and some sort of radiation, maybe they are the same, charge clusters that travels far and through some kinds of matter and can be harvested back to electricity again. Many names, among them EVOs depending on their characteristics. Personally I still have not seen COP > 1 yet in my replications and experiments.
Matsumotos book is a good guide forward!