On 2011-05-01 00:43, noone noone wrote:
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!
The important part:
[...] 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.
Very interesting!
That is a confirmation of what Focardi hinted in his latest radio
interview [1]: that the catalyst "might be something" that improves
adsorption of atomic hydrogen rather than that of molecular hydrogen.
There must be technical implications in the process (the "knowhow")
which I'll leave the experts figure out, but that's pretty much it.
This is also further confirmation that Focardi knows more than he says
he does, and makes me wonder about other things he said.
Good find!
S.A.
[1]
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/04/sergio-focardi-father-of-ni-h-cold.html