Axil Axil wrote:
Deuterium impurities in the hydrogen will make formation of a
fermionic condensate impossible. This is why a small percentage (2% to
3%) of deuterium will kill the Rossi reaction.
Did Rossi say that? I don't recall that. Let's add that to the list of
What We Know From Rossi.
This is a remarkable synthesis!
Let me reiterate the list of core facts from this thread --
What We Know From Rossi (WWKFR)
1) The catalyst is not copper.
2) The catalyst is not iron.
3) The catalyst is not a precious metal.
4) The catalyst is not radioactive.
5) The catalyst is not expensive.
6) The catalyst is not Raney Nickel
7) The catalyst is not an additional gas placed in the reactor.
8) The Ni processing system increases 10% the cost of Ni. (Rossi, April 9)
9) The catalyst consists of Ni plus two other elements.
10) A small percentage (2% to 3%) of deuterium will kill the reaction.
We forgot:
11) The reaction is modulated with resistance heaters. (Modulate?
Control? Quench?)
12) The reaction can be killed by injecting N to displace the H. (Too
obvious perhaps?)
- Jed