Jones--

One other note Re what you mentioned a day or so ago. Its my understanding that the NRC does not have the authority to regulate LENR. Their authority extends to fissile materials and the materials made radioactive from devices that utilize fissile materials to cause activity in other materials. Thus for example NRC does not regulate accelerators. A number of schools have unregulated accelerators. Production of tritium by sono-luminescence is not regulated. However Co-60 made radioactive in a reactor would be regulated.

Bob

-----Original Message----- From: Jones Beene
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 7:45 AM
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Subject: RE: [Vo]:Re: The Rossi effect as an Inverted Mossbauer Effect

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cook

Jones-- You sound like you must be Dan Brown in real life.

Well, Bob - if I was getting royalties from Di Vinci code, they would go to
solving the Rossi code...

BTW - Blaze wants to know: what is "real life"? :-)

Jones


Worth repeating for those who do not appreciate the significance (of what
could be the unholy grail of new energy).

The 7 physical anomalies of nickel which could be related to LENR.

1) It is ferromagnetic - one of three elements

2) Has a Mossbauer isotope

3) Has the heaviest ratio stable isotope in the P.T. for nuclei containing
neutrons (as a % of the amu of the most common isotope of that element -
Ni-58 vs Ni-64) - a singularity

4) The main isotope is lower amu than a lower z element (Ni-58 is lower amu
than Cobalt) which is extremely rare in the P.T.

5) Has the highest innate stability isotope (Ni-62 has highest binding
energy per nucleon in the PT 8.8 MeV) - a singularity

6) Has an unstable isotope with gammaless EC decay- very rare

7) Has adjoining Rydberg levels in electron orbital ionization potentials -
one of three elements ... and curiously the other two are also
ferromagnetic.

Could this combination be coincidental to the Rossi effect?

Is there a common denominator in the this range of properties... such as
spin?

BTW - an associate has told me that nickel is one of two elements in the PT
with two isotopes which are "double magic" Ni-56 and Ni-48, but because
neither of these are stable, it was deemed to be not important to LENR -
only further proof of nickel's oddities.


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