Stefan,

 

Go to page 42 Appendix 1 Table one

 

It would not matter is this sample is the one and only particle in the entire 
sample which looked like this, the probability of this happening even once is 
astronomical.

 

There are only two possibilities within the realm of reason

1)    A false sample of the fuel was provided, which was not really what was in 
the working reactor, or

2)    The ash was spiked after the reaction had been run.

 

In both cases Rossi handled the operation. 

 

The authors state specifically that Rossi intervened to load the fuel and to 
remove the fuel sample at the end of the run.

 

If there is a lot of excess heat, then Rossi may have submitted a starting fuel 
sample which was faked. Which means that his secret sauce actually includes 
6Li. 

 

He would have done this to confuse the situation so that his secret was seen to 
be the ash, and not the other way around. But it could have happened either way.

 

From: Stefan Israelsson Tampe 

 

Im staring at p 45, fig 4b / ash and is comparing with p 44, fig 3b, So is it 
that much difference?

I don't understand that we can argue about data, we really shouled have 
pictures from at least 20 randomly selected particles to say anything, it is 
suggested that Rossi have bought the isotope 62 as Jones mentioned, but it was 
all in the fuel as well no? enlighten me becasue you couied get 100:s of 
different variations on the theme, at least I don't get it why we can do 
science on that scarce amount of data.

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