-----Original Message----- From: Mattia Rizzi > Villa & Bianchini reports are available on-line.
It can be found here: http://ebookbrowse.com/levi-bianchini-and-villa-reports-pdf-d62074366 The person who will probably most enjoy reading this, based on a theory of operation is Fran Roarty, if he has not already read it - since the conclusions of Villa & Bianchini are unambiguous. THIS CANNOT BE A NUCLEAR REACTION However, I would add that they did NOT test in the axial vector; but aside from that: "Assuming that the observed energy excess production rate (≈ 11 kW) is coming from nuclear reaction, knowing that a typical energy release is of the order of 1 MeV, it is possible to estimate the total fusion rate to be of the order of 7 · 10^16 reaction/s (fusions or decays)" "This rate is so huge that there is no possibility for it to escape detection provided that the γ have an energy above the 200 keV threshold." Conclusions The main findings of the present study are the following: • the present reactor was actually able to vaporize a cold liquid water for about 40 minutes, showing a sizeable output-input power difference and an integrated power production of several kWh; • no gamma radiation above the background level in the energy region Eγ > 200 keV has been observed, neither in single counting, not in Coincidence… • regardless of the internal details of the reaction chamber, shielding and other industrial secrets, the γ rates measured with the NaI counters seem not compatible with the rates deduced or expected assuming that the energy production was due to nuclear fusion or decay reactions…
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