I have also found this, have not the slightest idea if hydrogen is present or not. I will try to find out the documents in the original languages- I have a long experience in collaboration with Russian and Ukrainian inventors- YUSMAR, INTERENERGORESURS etc. If there is hydrogen present, will they tell? Maybe yes, maybe no. Peter
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > Peter, > > > > The Polish device seems not to involve hydrogen, no? > > > > There is talk of an “election” or fractional electron at least in the PESN > write-up > > > > I was in the process of trying to find something serious on this topic > (aside from the FQHQ) and this turned up > > > > http://benevolententerprises.org/books/adv%20e%20phys.pdf > > > > Jones > > > > > > *From:* Peter Gluck > > > > A predictable event. In a message, I have received yesterday from > Piantelli- re his LENR ideas (I am just translating it), he wrote inter > alia: > > Why Pd is functioning badly? > > The answer is in the electronic conformation of Pd which compared to that > of Nickel is more compact and therefore requires a higher kinetic energy for > H- to overcome the greater energetic gap. > > Because we cannot go beyond a certain temperature, few H- ions have a > sufficient energy (The cluster nanostructures are deteriorated at much lower > temperatures than the bulk metal) > > The outer shell of electrons is much compact for Pd and more soft and this > is the difference between the two metals*. ( Zr works better than Pd)* > > For example, based on the electronic conformation, it is sure that Cu, Ag, > and Pt work even worse. Ni and many other transition metals have a more > favorable conformation. I intend to expand later this very important concept > closely related to the explanation of the anomalous phenomena, with the > calculations and data I have in my possession" > > As I wrote in my small joke "NEW ENERGY SINGERS" Piantelli understands what > happens, what works and what NOT. > > Zirconium works- it is a really nice metal. > > Peter > > > > On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 8:45 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Somewhat similar to Rossi. See: > > > > > http://pesn.com/2011/03/30/9501800_Zirconium_Flavored_Cold_Fusion_from_Poland/ > > > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

