So then it seems unlikely that Rossi will release any experimental ash for
analysis. The results would likely expose any spillover supports, transmuted
elements and ratios thereof that would expose the pathways. Perhaps the
catalyst is radioactive -acting as a trigger?

 

Rich Murray
Sun, 16 Jan 2011 10:34:02 -0800

The "catalyst" may be several elements that operate to block, bind,

impede, or remove the many impurities that necessitate thorough

repeated cleaning to allow the initial reaction to happen -- likely

the reaction itself produces harmful impurities, so that the

"catalysts" are needed to allow the reaction to continue.

 

If this is so, then it should be fairly obvious how to proceed to

identify various impurities and test antidotes that plausibly might

treat them.

 

I suspect the stakes are so high for world security and progress that

a clandestine operation will seize a working reactor and reverse

engineer it.  Logically, all facets of the Rossi network may have been

under intensive surveillance for years, including moles.

 

The reaction may well be straightforward new physics, just like

fission in 1939, in which case it will apply to many elements and

setups, and inevitably found and elucidated by the inevitable

exponential expansion of science and technology.

 

I suggest looking into the enormous body of research on metal

hydrides, formed in diamond anvil ultrapressure tabletop experiments,

up to the million bar level, the pressures at the center of Earth.

Anomalous elements and heat may already have been found, but simply

not cognized properly, in many experiments.

 

Geology of minerals from the depths may also offer much of interest,

as well as studies on minerals and melting from the early solar

system.

 

Laser implosion facilities should test tiny Ni balls full of H...

 

Even small chemical explosion implosion experiments...

 

Another avenue would be high current Z-pinch high current and voltage

spark tests on tiny Ni tubes full of H, and then also combined with

implosion from cylindrical symmetry chemical explosions.

 

The facts about a possible new generation of simple, cheap nuclear

weapons have to be kept in full view of all world citizens.

 

 

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