Jones sez:

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> My working hypothesis as of May 3, is that spillover
> hydrogen is formed catalytically, at a threshold temperature
> and collects in Nickel nanopores, gaining thermal energy
> from an unknown source at very close to the Curie point of
> the nickel. It is that simple. The reaction is temperature
> sensitive.

It's an interesting hypothesis. Certainly worth exploring.

Acksully, I kind'a hope your working-hypo is headed in the right
direction as we try to get a better handle on the physics involved. I
would infer from your hypo that its probably irrelevant what the
percentages of nickle isotopes might be in Rossi's e-cats. It would
also suggest that we will not be using up Earth's precious reserves of
nickel anytime soon. Heading to the asteroid belt can wait a little
longer!

...In the meantime it would imply that we can have as many heated
sidewalks & swimming pools as we want.

Where's my inner tube.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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