Not true at all !
Think about it, a incredibly simple solution to stop dispersal of powder is a solid proton conductor blocking the exit of the reactor. All the nickel stays in - only hydrogen goes through a proton conductor, and it exits fast, depending on the type. Many fail to realize how easily hydrogen can go through what appears to be solid. Even stainless shim stock works for this purpose. You do not have to use palladium as the proton conductor. From: Robert Leguillon Subject: RE: [Vo]:Rossi's Best Chance Earlier in the thread, hydrogen was mentioned as a control mechanism, or a possible factor to be purged at the onset of quiescence: I'm having trouble imagining that the existing reactor core has a pile of nickel, a hydrogen gas fitting, and a hydrogen release for anything short of emergency evacuation. If the hydrogen can be purged regularly, some very precise filtering would be necessary to prevent aerosolising nano-nickel particles and fouling any such relief valve > > ... suppose it's those slightly different mass protons which are giving up > mass that is not replenished by PAMD's sea. It would mean that new H2 would > need to be added to the mix to get more "ragged" [sic - rugged?] proton > mass. > > > If Rossi restarts his eCatnapping reactor, do we know how he does it? > > > Well, Rossi could purge and add more H2, for one thing. I do NOT know that > is what he does, of course, or else I would be more assertive about the > explanation. > > If he does purge and refill, and then it restarts as easily as it did the > first time, then it is almost case-closed for this explanation having some > validity. > > ... or QED, which in his case is a pun on itself :) > > J. > > >

