I consider isotopic shits in nickel and lithium as structural damage leading the eventual fuel failure. Since the reactor looks like the nickel powder is packed in aluminum and oxygen compounds, I would expect to see transmutation of aluminum and oxygen in the vicinity of the nickel powder.
Furthermore, at one time Rossi said that he enriched his nickel powder in Ni62 and Ni64 isotopes. He does not need to reduce positron emissions using heavy nickel isotopes anymore because he is pumping the boson condensate with large quantities of high heat. So the position emissions are now mitigated by a highly pump boson condensate. Yes, in the past, he was running his reactor too cold with insufficient heat pumping with resulted in gamma production from position/electron annulation. On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote: > Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > > Again, if the reaction occurred in other particles why would they not see >> them? >> >> They will not see them because they have not looked. >> > > Well, I doubt you know as much about mass spectroscopy as these people do. > In any case, they found dramatic shifts in isotopic ratios in Li-6 and > Ni-62. Perhaps -- as you say -- they would find other shifts if they keep > looking, but they have already found something that must be connected to > the reaction, and that needs to be explained. > > - Jed > >

