As I stated before in the Cat-E patent, Rossi ash contains no element heavier the zinc. Rossi has stated that he does not use precious metals in the Cat-E.
The logical conclusion is that that there is no spill over catalyst mixed in with the nickel catalyst. The source of hydrogen ionization works at a distance from the surface of the nickel powder. The internal heater can generate a 1000 times more H- ions that any spill over catalyst element could possible produce. This internal heater is capable of ionizing the entire volume of the hydrogen if required. On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]>wrote: > On 2011-05-01 01:34, Jones Beene wrote: > > [...] > > Even so, it is very likely that the Rossi breakthrough is a spillover >> catalyst that gives far more than the 10x the effect of Arata/Zhang. >> > > Interesting, thanks very much for the info. So in the end Rossi didn't > really reveal anything special, since in short that is what Arata-Zhang > already discovered, although at a much lower yield apparently. > > However that is probably, as you say, his breakthrough (or most of it), and > that's where research should go. > > Cheers, > S.A. > >

