WOW! Am I reading this patent right? Rossi’s patent seems to bet everything on 
Ni62 to cu as THE important reaction.

Fron Rossi patent US 2011/0005506 Al
The positron forms the electron antiparticle, and
hence, as positrons impact against the nickel electrons, the
electron-positron pairs are annihilated, thereby generating a
huge amount of energy.
[0036] In fact, few grams of Ni and H would produce an
energy amount equivalent to that of thousands oil tons, as it
will become more apparent hereinafter, without pollutions,
greenhouse effects, or carbon dioxide increases, nuclear and
other waste materials, since the radioactive copper isotopes
produced in the process will decay to stable nickel isotopes by
beta+processes, in a very short time.
[0037] For clearly understanding the following detailed
discussion of the apparatus, it is necessary to at first consider
that for allowing nickel to be transformed into stable copper,
it is necessary to respect the quantic laws. Accordingly, it is
indispensable to use, for the above mentioned exothermal
reactions, a nickel isotope having a mass number of 62, to
allow it to transform into a stable copper isotope 62. All the
other Ni isotopes, on the other hand, will generate unstable
Cu, and, accordingly, a beta decay.

From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 6:08 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:NyTeknik reports on Rossi patent

From: noone noone


1)      The reactor vessel is composed of stainless steel that does not contain 
copper.
Not according to the patent.

     2) Copper appears in the nickel powder.
Yes, and it gets there by a scientifically valid process.
        It's pretty obvious that nickel is transmuting to copper.
Nonsense. Nickel is a very stable nucleus and does not transmute into copper 
easily. Copper only gets into the powder by the known route of Galvanic 
migration.
Please spare us this anti-science Fan-boy bogosity.
Jones


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