dear AXIL
I wonder if Rossi will like this and will agree to it
Anyway he is probably not reading Vortex or EGO OUT
Peter
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 9:38 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> Over on the Rossi blog site, there has recently been a ton of questions
> asking Rossi what the E-Cat-X is all about. Rossi is silent on that issue.
> He is very protective about his new collections of IP secrets. And yet, he
> gave the Lugano crew the Hot cat to play with for a month. To completely
> give the Lugano testers all his treasured and hard won IP secrets is
> completely out of character. Rossi must have thought that the Hot Cat was a
> dead end. Try as he might, Rossi could not get the Hot cat to work, and he
> gave up on it. He never intended to give anybody the opportunity and the
> Know-how to replicate any of his work. Does a leopard change its spots? But
> when Rossi read the Lugano report, he saw something he liked very much, it
> was something he did not see in all his own extensive Hot cat experiments.
> He was very surprised, and he took advantage of this very good luck as he
> has always done. Those new insights that he gleaned from the Lugano report
> gave him inspiration to invent the E-Cat-X. The tantalizing question that
> we are faced with: what insight did Rossi get from the Lugano report.
>
> Maybe Rossi gave up on the Hot Cat because, try as he might, he could not
> get the Hot Cat to work well, So he intended to throw his competitors a
> curve by showing them a failed test. He used an old fuel load from one of
> his failed Hot cat tests knowing full well that the Hot Cat would not work
> to any great extent. But to his surprise, the Lugano crew got the reactor
> to work anyway beyond all his wildest expectations.
>
> The previously used fuel loaded in the Lugano test showed no build up of
> Ni62, just run of the mill nickel isotopes, but the Lugano run changed the
> nickel powder into pure Ni62. We know that Rossi was very surprised by this
> strange turn of events. Rossi must have thought to himself, what could have
> caused that miracle? How come I could not do this thing and those Lugano
> testers could?
>
> Because they did not want to melt the hot cat down, the Lugano crew let
> the Hot cat heat for 10 days before they decided to up the temperature. In
> those first 10 days the Hot cat was a poor performer. Rossi never had the
> patience to run the Hot cat for so long, he did not have the patience to
> run such a non productive test for that long. But after those 10 days of
> gestation, the Lugano crew increased the power and the heat and the Rossi
> reaction took off.
>
> The power produced by the reactor showed a COP of 7 when the power was
> increased. Something must have been building up over those 10 days of
> moderate heat. LENR has always had a history of running for a long time
> before the reaction sets in. The Palladium guys thought ot was caused by
> loading hydrogen into palladium, but that was not the case.
>
> Nano-particles were being created slowly until their numbers reached a
> critical threshold for the reactor to take off. Without those large 100
> micron nickel particles, the nano particle aggregation must be grown large
> enough to get the power of the reaction over a critical level. That correct
> level is when the aggregation is big enough to establish a positive
> feedback loop with the nuclear fusion reactions catalyzed by the
> aggregation.
>
> Rossi said to himself, I can just add some of my potassium catalyst to the
> lithium aluminum hydride to get the nano particles to form faster. 10 days
> is far to long to wait to start up the Hot cat. Then I could turn on the
> lithium powder very fast, and I do not need the nickel anymore.
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Peter Gluck
> wrote:
>
>> For today- knowing that tomorrow something excellent will appear
>>
>> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/08/aug-18-2015-good-news-but-not-genuinely.html
>> Peter
>> --
>> Dr. Peter Gluck
>> Cluj, Romania
>> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>>
>
>
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com