Couple of clarifications from an Italian speaker over on Talk Polywell:
- Regarding the Gammas Celani stated that they are the final product
of the reaction that can be removed (note: this was really not clear.)
- Regarding the Catalyst, Celani thinks that it must be a metal like
Platinum or
*- Regarding the Catalyst, Celani thinks that it must be a metal like
Platinum or Palladium.*
From this stantment, It can be clearly deduced that Celani does not trust
Rossi. Rossi has stated that there is no precious metal in his reactor that
is no Platinum or Palladium are used in the Rossi
Celani knew enough to try to covertly obtain a radiation spectrum during
the test run where Rossi left 2 holes through the lead shielding. When
Rossi caught him, Celani said something like That is what Professors
do, like that excused his conduct. I suggest it is Rossi that does not
trust
Aussie Guy E-Cat aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Celani knew enough to try to covertly obtain a radiation spectrum during
the test run where Rossi left 2 holes through the lead shielding.
He told me he was sitting in the next room when the instruments registered
a burst. He did not know about
Thanks for the clarification. Appreciated. I expect to be seeing these
guys 1st Qtr 2012, so good to know more about what went on and who did what.
AG
On 12/20/2011 7:53 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Aussie Guy E-Cat aussieguy.e...@gmail.com
mailto:aussieguy.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Celani knew
I've been informed of another typo/mistranslation. Celani has been working
with (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuliano_Preparata)
friend of Eugene Mallove
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq6YY8eFeYIfeature=related one of the first
mainstream science's physicist that believed in cold
fusion and
Good find. The Googleese is a bit hard to understand, was an extra bit at
the end too where Celani says Dekaflion have now far surpassed Rossi. My
minor edits to translation:
According to Celani the reaction between Ni and H would be catalyzed by
PHONONS http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonone .
On 2011-12-16 16:43, David ledin wrote:
some of his reactions has exceeded 1400 watts per gram of nickel,
which is higher than that of uranium fission in the “cladding”
Zirconium. Although Celani you hear talk about “technological
reality”, as it has exceeded 200% yield for two weeks.
Well,
That was report from a layman. Gamma rays are bad for most people.
2011/12/16 Akira Shirakawa shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com
On 2011-12-16 16:43, David ledin wrote:
some of his reactions has exceeded 1400 watts per gram of nickel,
which is higher than that of uranium fission in the “cladding”
At 09:06 AM 12/16/2011, Robert Lynn wrote:
Celani says that the Greeks of today have passed
Defaklion Rossi, from the technological point of
view. [Editor's note. others believe that
Defkalion has put together a nice frame and a
beautiful body ... but do not have the engine].
Celani's
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