Re the tiny copper flake found inside the Cincinnati group stainless
steel chamber after high temperature, high pressure electrolysis for
hours (1997?) -- I looked up the composition of the stainless steel at
the Los Alamos National Lab library, and found that copper was about
5%... uh, possible electrochemical corrosion.  Rich Murray

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... two more details worth mentioning about "seeding" in LENR, such as with
> a radioactive isotope, only this time it is not an exotic isotope. And that
> infamous Bologna reactor, shaped like the boot of Italy, is starting to
> really smoke, now.
>
> The secret could be thorium. The second confirming detail for this is
> Rossi's transmuted copper. As it turns out, the transmutation of
> thorium-to-copper, specifically, has been oft reported in the history of
> LENR going back 15 years... ergo, in a situation where there is nickel
> seeded with thorium, the copper that shows up may come from the thorium.
> That would be the Rossi/Cincinnati/Celani connection.
>
> Obviously Rossi would not want to admit that thorium was present in the
> first place, if it turns out to be the secret catalyst. And it would explain
> a number of other troubling details in this unfolding mystery, as well.
>
> Recently, Nick mentioned the Cincinnati group, from the mid-1990s - where
> thorium was transmuted rapidly to other elements, and a major end-product
> was said to be copper. And there is this, with a similar claim of *visual
> levels* of copper from transmutation (as was Rossi's claim = visual levels):
>
> http://www.lightparty.com/Energy/TransmutationNuclearWaste.html
>
> Also worth mentioning - Lewis Larsen is now on the thorium LENR bandwagon,
>
> http://www.slideshare.net/lewisglarsen/thoriumseed-lenr-networkfigslattice-energydec-7-2010-6177745
>
> Lots of coincidences here. Not the least of which is this - from Celani no
> less!
>
> http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:1qybllxuy_QJ:lss.fnal.gov/archive/other/lnf-98-019-p.pdf+cincinnati+thorium+transmutation+copper&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg-RjXcYVaL4W9ZX1mRFvc1FBFIQgVjc5tf6iC5ORVOxMhMZUcTUYLTNEda7GrLRhw0SI5RwQf3cQKrbj6lKlRwp3ZX_7rVq4H_ocmxKiDpKKkcNWE79gCvwg2zKrCRku7yC53e&sig=AHIEtbTGJvvnMSbJh0nwaiomIUqo5STNTQ
>
> Had Rossi been using thorium as his secret catalyst, he would have surely
> known of Celani's connection via this article above. In fact, it may have
> been his inspiration for trying it. Years later, at the demo in Bologna, he
> would have guessed that Celani probably suspected thorium was present, and
> had his meter calibrated to find it ! Thus - Rossi stopped only Celani, when
> at least two other meters were looking for other kinds of emissions that he
> did not care about !
>
> Jones
>
> BTW A previous stab at verbalizing probability enhancement was:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg39553.html
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> … The purpose of the radioactive "seed" emitter in this
>
> scenario is NOT to produce power, per se. It is to alter the QM probability
> field.

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