This is part of a message I posted in another forum, worth recalling here --
. . . . I mentioned that Fleischmann et al. sustained high power density and
temperatures for 2 to 3 months with many cells. There were others. Most
notably, I should have said that Focardi et al. did. That's very
The tests with the cells had been always performed in the Siena Univ.Physics
Dept.- the analytical work in many labs.
The authors are presented in alphabetical order, by tradition, otherwise
papers with multiple authors create some problems.
Nano-nickel can be manufactured by different physical
From: Jed Rothwell
* Arata made a similar breakthrough with palladium nanopowder long before
Rossi.
For the record, Arata concluded that his alloy of mostly nickel and
palladium was 10 times more active than palladium alone, in nanopowder form.
This alloy only works on a support of
On 2011-05-06 16:51, Peter Gluck wrote:
Nano-nickel can be manufactured by different physical and chemical
methods (a very complex area of research) and it seems here has Rossi
succeeded to make a breakthrough.
I'm not to what extent this could be relevant (if at all) or if this
information
Thanks, I also noticed that but tessitura is open to interpretation, it is
morphology on more levels.. If it is true than Ni has not to be prepared
or processed for being active.
I still had no time to complete the 'Rossi speak'- English dictionary.
Stremmenos speaks the same language.
Much more
On 2011-05-06 17:26, Peter Gluck wrote:
Thanks, I also noticed that but tessitura is open to interpretation,
it is morphology on more levels.. If it is true than Ni has not to be
prepared or processed for being active.
Yes, I think you're right. With that word he was probably referring more
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, I also noticed that but tessitura is open to interpretation, it is
morphology on more levels.. If it is true than Ni has not to be prepared
or processed for being active.
I still had no time to complete the
Terry Blanton wrote:
It now
occurs to me that he is flowing current between these two heaters
causing a huge surplus of electrons within the Ni powder. I think
these excess electrons are the catalyzer which causes the
amplification of the heat energy. By what exact method, I am unsure;
but,
From Terry,
...
I think Rossi has one extra trick up his sleeve. I could never figure
out the electrical wiring for the heaters and why he needed the band
heater in addition to the auxiliary heater in the end pipe. It now
occurs to me that he is flowing current between these two heaters
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:54 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Of more concern to me: Wouldn't your speculation possibly result in a
very dangerous electrical problem for any human who attempted to
handle the e-cats? I'm thinking the electrical flow would would
You may now be able to accept this old post follows:
As I stated before in the Cat-E patent, Rossi ash contains no element
heavier the zinc. Rossi has stated that he does not use precious metals in
the Cat-E.
The logical conclusion is that that there is no spill over catalyst mixed in
with
From Terry,
Of more concern to me: Wouldn't your speculation possibly result in a
very dangerous electrical problem for any human who attempted to
handle the e-cats? I'm thinking the electrical flow would would not be
insulated. Or have I misunderstood something crucial here.
Well, did you
T,
That sounds really plausible, can you expand further?
Great Insight!
Fran
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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com
wrote
A very intersting idea, we have to follow up it, as much as we can, I think.
The device works wirth H- ions
Peter
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks, I also noticed that but
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You may now be able to accept this old post follows:
As I stated before in the Cat-E patent, Rossi ash contains no element
Remember that Rossi is an expert in thermoelectric devices. He added these
thermoelectric techniques to improve Ficardi’s nickel ideas.
He says he did thousands of experiments to perfect his “secret”.
I conjecture his many experiments were trying various thermoelectric element
combinations
:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Focardi achieved considerable success in
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You may now be able to accept this old post follows:
As I stated before in the Cat-E patent, Rossi ash contains no element
heavier the zinc. Rossi has stated that he does not use precious metals in
the Cat-E
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