There is no mistake in your numbers, so far .. but ..

 

As you may know, I think Rossi is deliberately seeding the internet
discussions with packets of disinformation, since he does not want
replication. I think that you and many others on vortex trust him too much,
and I do not.

 

Therefore, I can only go on what I am seeing and hearing first hand. From
the projects which I have been involved with recently, and admittedly we
have not come close to Rossi's hero numbers, the minimum amount of nickel
would needed to get to kilowatts is near where you say - 100 grams - more or
less. I think it is more than that. This would need to be embedded in a
dielectric. My feeling is the dielectric is the same as Arata - zirconia.

 

An associate has analyzed the lines on the spectrographs in the Patent
Application has found that the only 100% match for all the lines is zirconia
and one other element which I cannot disclose now. Of course nickel is
nearly 100% but this indicates that there is at least twice as much
zirconium as nickel, so zirconia is at least part of the support. 

 

The fact that Focardi mentions Arata's extreme contribution make me think
that anyone contemplating replication should pay attention to him (and
Takahashi/Kitamura).

 

Jones

 

From: Axil Axil 

 

 

nickel has a density of 9grams /cc

 

100 grams of nickel / (9 grams /cc) = 11 cc

 

11/1000 = 1%

 

where did I go wrong?

 

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