Correction - the cost of isotopes listed in previous posting is per gram, not per ounce.
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From: Jed Rothwell
In contrast, the DGT results are based on a
convincing demo but not scientific nor vetted - and are clearly part fact
and part fiction. The fiction part is troubling and self-serving.
That is a bold claim. What do you mean? What
part is fiction, and how can you tell it is fiction?
The claim of testing isotopes to determine that only Ni61 is
inactive - is IMO clearly fiction. There are others but this is the most
blatant.
This is a company which has been on the verge of financial
collapse until recently and these isotopes cost at least $20,000 per ounce,
and several ounces of each would be needed to determine activity.
This works out to about half a million to test them all for
potency and at a time when most of the staff of DGT had been let off, due to
the move to Canada and lack of funds.
You may not agree, but to me this is clearly a self-serving
fabrication - which was invented to counter the suggestion that DGT had
copied Rossi's technology - and could be in violation of any patent which
would be granted to Rossi (assuming that one is granted).
Jones
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