http://coldfusionnow.org/brillouin-energy-patent-granted-in-china/

*Essentially, it is a tube containing the catalytic material with the metal
nickel that allows for control over the flow of hydrogen gas as well the
Q-pulses, the electromagnetic pulses that start and drive the reaction. *


This says that they use a catalyst.


*The company has been successful with the nickel environment, but is also
working on a new architecture that uses titanium and tungsten in the core
generator.*


Here brillouin claims success with nickel. What does this success entail?


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 2:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm perplexed that Google wouldn't provide funding after observing some
> of the experiments.
>
> Were they either (a) unconvinced, (b) already allied with others,
> (c) directed not to engage with Brillouin, (d) reluctant for other reason?
>
> If I recall correctly, Godes claims the absence of tritium is due to its
> conversion to the very short-lived H-4, which quickly converts to He.
>
> My interpretation of one of Godes' brief comments is that he attributes
> lack of energetic decay products to the slow compressive nature of the
> collisions - instead of usual crashing, bare particle collider collisions.
> I think a couple of other people have speculated this could be the case
> - possibly due to slow "resonant tunneling."
>
> Just my quick take on this.
>
> -- Lou Pagnucco
>
> Axil^2 wrote:
> > The reason for this interview is that Brillouin needs some money for
> > development of their gas phase reactor.
> >
> > Brillouin is proposing that their reaction is a variant of the
> > Widom-Larsen
> > theory, where a fast electron combines with a proton to become a neutron
> > (reverse beta decay). The Brillion gas phase reaction uses nickel and
> > hydrogen. Tritium is produced in the claimed reaction cycle but only for
> > nanoseconds so tritium production cannot be detected. This non detection
> > of
> > reaction components is convenient to support the Brillouin reaction
> > narrative: no neutrons of gamma radiation have been detected.
> >
> > [...]
>
>

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