I think this talk about enriched isotopes is a blatant lie. Otherwise, he'd have a patent of that by now and getting a lot of money from his new cheap process, without spoiling his secret process.
2012/6/4 Peter Gluck <[email protected]> > thanks dear Reliable, > Info coming from Rossi is difficult to evaluate. > Especially isotopes enrichment.His situation with patenting is > incognoscible. > > I like good music of any kind, including smart lyrics, quoted recently > Sinatra, Piaff,Chapin. > Peter > > > On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:29 PM, [email protected] < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> A.R. from Florida with love, >> "Andrea Rossi >> June 2nd, 2012 at 8:11 AM >> >> Dear Antonella: >> Good question. >> This is the question I could have asked for, should I have been in your >> position. >> Before I answer, please consider my position: I cannot so far disclose my >> theory and I cannot disclose, until the international patent is granted, >> how the reactor exactly works. Therefore I have to answer within the >> boundaries allowed from my former considerations. >> 1- the analisys are made upon samples which are always different, due to >> the difficulties to make omologous samples when you deal with a matter >> where a tiny percentage of matter reacts within the total charge. >> 2- impurities are always possible >> 3- We enrich the Ni with the 62 and 64 isotopes, which are the sole to >> work really: if they had not worked and therefore if Cu had not been born, >> an excess of 62 and 64 Ni had to be found: therefore the fact that we did >> not find a percentage of Ni outside the relatively wide band of the >> isotopes is normal. Should not Cu have been made, we would have found an >> excess of 62 and 64 Ni >> 4- Our theory is deeply changed during the last 2 years of experience and >> tests, and we have understood clearly which is the transmutation role, so >> that all the considerations of your Collegue are perferctly explained >> 5- Remember that our goal is not to produce copper, our goal is to >> produce energy. >> Warm Regards, >> A.R." >> >> Gluck likes Opera +, I like Etta James +. >> >> *"At Last"* >> >> At last >> My love has come along >> My lonely days are over >> And life is like a song >> >> Oh yeah yeah >> At last >> >> The skies above are blue >> My heart was wrapped up in clover >> The night I looked at you >> >> I found a dream, that I could speak to >> A dream that I can call my own >> I found a thrill to press my cheek to >> A thrill that I have never known >> >> Oh yeah yeah >> You smiled, you smiled >> Oh and then the spell was cast >> And here we are in heaven >> for you are mine... >> >> At Last >> >> Thank you A.R. >> >> Warm regards, >> >> Reliable >> >> "Peter Gluck >> Sun, 03 Jun 2012 23:09:04 -0700 >> >> >> My dear Friends, >> >> At the intersection of: >> >> a) my dedication to LENR and strong hope that LENR+ >> will win very soon, >> >> b) my developing Problem Solving program- in which >> Triumph Management is an important issue, >> >> c) My love for opera music and bad feeling caused by the >> idiocy of some opera libretti...I have published: >> >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.**ro/2012/06/mother-of-radames.**html<http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/06/mother-of-radames.html> >> >> I do not possess the future seeing aptitude of Radames's mother >> but I hope this week/month will start to give us some interesting >> events. >> >> Peter" >> >> > > > -- > Dr. Peter Gluck > Cluj, Romania > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

