From: Mattia Rizzi 

 

> the isotopic ratios begin to resolve around a natural distribution

 

This is non-sense. A nuclear reaction should produce non-natural
distributions.

 

 

 

Yes. It is clear from the Swedish analysis that this is CANNOT be a nuclear
of reaction of nickel at all. 

 

Nickel certainly can provide a good matrix in which protons fuse into
deuterium. This seems to be the only conceivable way that the metal can
maintain a natural distribution, and yet participate in the large amount of
gain (in a non-nuclear way).

 

If there is anything nuclear, and the metal isotope distribution is natural
- then it is almost a guarantee that it must involve only hydrogen, no
metal.

 

This conclusion is falsifiable. 

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