Please tell me what Rossi does! Or do we all agree that there is no commonly known method to do what Rossi says he's doing?
Nickel has a large number of stable isotopes, but they can't be used interchangeably to transmute into the stable isotopes (and *only* the stable isotopes) of Copper, can they? To end up with an "ash" containing 30% Copper in its natural isotope ratio (as has been reported), you must start out with the companion Nickel isotopes greatly enriched from their natural isotope ratios. ________________________________ From: Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> To: John Milstone <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Ni-64 enrichment What Rossi does cannot be done with heavier radioactive elements. Their weight difference is too small. Nickel is one of the elements with the highest range of stable isotopes.

