The mundane reason for the appearance of iron an copper is electromigration.

 

This is actually expected. Copper and iron are both found in the apparatus
and they migrate to the powder. For it to be otherwise, an isotopic
imbalance must be present.

 

Even hydrinos would result in an isotopic imbalance.

 

J.

 

 

 

From: Andrea Selva 

 

Passing to Kullander a well shaked mix of ni and cu powder ? Too easy ?

Just mixing ni and cu powder and giving it to Kullander ....? 

 

 

Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:


> ... There is a mundane  explanation for both copper and iron so why invent
a reaction that does not exist?

And that speculated "mundane" explanation is...

Out with it!

Hydrinos?




 

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