Just a few days ago, I explain to you how nanowire on the surface of the micro-particles produces millions of volts from dipoles driven by a heated environment.
Does Arata and Kitamura coat there particles with nanowire? Then you ask “So why doesn't it work as well as Rossi's cells do?” I referred you to the Nanoplasmonic paper and point you to the graphs and the experiments, but you never looked at them. “If he has told us all this great stuff, why has no one been able to independently replicate him?” “This is one of the worst (stupidest) answers I've read in a long time.” On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> LENR does not use micro and nanoparticles and LENR+ does. >> > Okay, so Arata was doing LENR+ 20 years ago. And Kitamura is doing it now. > So why doesn't it work as well as Rossi's cells do? > > >> That is what Rossi first taught us, he told us to use small particles but >> not too small and he even gave us the right size. He told us to cover the >> micro particles with nanowire. There is also high pressure hydrogen >> involved. >> > If he has told us all this great stuff, why has no one been able to > independently replicate him? > > - Jed > >

