Has anyone read this before? It was posted on the Rossi blog a long time ago. I think it is a big clue about the function of the catalyst.
Also, please don't run up to his blog and suggest he delete it to protect his IP. The world needs all the info they can get so this technology can be replicated, ASAP! --- http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=62&cpage=2#comment-273 * Andrea Rossi April 29th, 2010 at 9:46 AM I said ‘eventually’ because it is exactly what happens. Of course you know that in English ‘eventually’ means ‘after some time’.We know exactly why and how to make H after the injection of H2 and know exactly how difficult is to use this radical before H2 recombination. This is one of the most important parts of our know how. When we use terms, in this field, we know exactly what we say. We not just made models and calculations, but we made apparatuses which are working from 2 years now. What we are working on is no more an ‘experimental set’, as you wrongly wrote,it is an apparatus which heats up a factory and of which we are organizing the industrialization. I understand you get fun, we don’t: we work on this in a factory totally dedicated to this, and we are pretty good at, as you soon will see. In our team there are Nuclear Physics University professors, with experience from CERN of Geneva, INFN, etc., etc. Your lecturing and sarcastic tone does not qualify you a lot, but we know, you get fun… About the second question, yes, the paper has been peer-reviewed. Get fun, ‘MR BROWN’, and let your sun smile for ever. A.R. p.s. Now, after your lecturing, I want to put you some questions: 1- Who are you? D.Brown is a fake name, so you approached us unonimously, which is not fair, is it? But I know: it’s fun.. 2- which is your profession? What do you do, besides cozy smiling suns?

