Good stuff, Harry, Question - how do we know where they cut is representative of the fuel that was injected? Maybe what they analyzed was primer.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:46 PM, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://matslew.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/interview-on-radio-show-free-energy-quest-tonight/#comment-3469 > > << I don’t have details minute by minute, but I was told one member of the > team together with Rossi and a technician opened the reactor in a closed > room. A diamond saw had to be used to cut some part before the end plug > could be removed. The team member was allowed to pick 10 mg out of the > charge which amounted to about 1 gram. This constraint was supposedly > imposed by IH. The sample of used fuel could be chosen freely from the > charge inside the reactor, which means that if the material was > manipulated, all of it had to be so. Basically I guess you would have > needed to swap the reactor for another identical before opening.>> > > > > Harry > >

