> Somewhat similar to Rossi. See: > http://pesn.com/2011/03/30/9501800_Zirconium_Flavored_Cold_Fusion_from_Poland/
As Spock would say: "Fascinating." This would tend to lend credence to speculation that what has been described as the "lenr-canr" process, as revealed/implied by Rossi, Mills, and now Bolotov, involves a brand new branch of physics that is going to eventually lead to several billion-trillion dollar global industries. Assuming Bolotov's entry turns out to be validated, it suggests to me that what we currently call "transmutation" is really not an exception to Mother Nature's rules. "Transmutation" may turn out to be be very common natural process under proper environmental conditions. Once we acquire a better understanding of the fundamental principals that govern how "transmutation" occurs I get the impression that we may eventually be able to forge just about any element we wish - perhaps ECONOMICALLY too! ...possibly including the specific species of isotope as well. Also of importance: Perhaps radioactive elements can eventually be readjusted to stable isotopes as well. Has the magic black box arrived??? Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

