Of note: If the Rossi effect – (big “if”) does depend for success upon a versions of f/H - which is largely a product of Mills theory, but with a few notable difference, then the “secret sauce” can be identified, and it is kind of an eye-opener.
It is a specialty nickel powder, which has been manufactured, in advance to have a threshold population of the required endothermic levels of f/H – (1/2 and 1/3 or 27.2 eV and 54.4 eV). This suggestion assumes that the first two redundant ground states are endothermic, not exothermic, and that net gain comes later. To manufacture this nickel in advance, the supplier, Gerli Metalli or Milano… http://www.gerlimetalli.it/inglese/ihome.htm … would most likely electrolyze the powder in an hydrated salt (potassium) bath, possible for weeks at a time at low voltage - to load the nickel with f/H, but only in the first two redundant levels. This could be done by controlling the loading parameters carefully to actually avoid thermal gain. Thus, when this loaded powder is received by the customer, it is already a nickel hydride and already loaded with redundant levels, so that there is no delay. You heard it first on vortex… Jones
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