Luca * April 23rd, 2011 at 12:46 PM Hello, in a recent interview Focardi said: “Copper has two isotopes, the ratio of these two isotopes is not in the natural concentration, and copper is not added,have produced it in this way.” The italian sentence is: “Il rame ha due isotopi, il rapporto tra questi due isotopi non è nella concentrazione naturale, quindi non è rame aggiunto,l’abbiamo prodotto noi in questo modo.” But this is the exact opposite of what the Swedish physicists said after analyzing the nickel powder taken from the E-CAT “Kullander: Both measurements show that the pure nickel powder contains mainly nickel, and the used powder is different in that several elements are present, mainly 10 percent copper and 11 percent iron. The isotopic analysis through ICP-MS doesn’t show any deviation from the natural isotopic composition of nickel and copper.” Do you have any explanation for this incongruity ? Kind regards
Andrea Rossi April 23rd, 2011 at 3:12 PM Dear Mr Luca: The answer is in the measures, which are very subtle. The position of Prof. Sven Kullander and Hanno Essen is correct. I cannot add further information on this issue. Warm regards, A.R.

