Still waiting for a human translation but it seems clear Focardi is saying
the resultant copper is NOT the natural ratio of isotopes!
Google translation of Focardi radio interview on Apr 5
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&e
otf=1&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2
The geometry between these powder grains may represent the nano geometry,
note in their pix of 2 grains the way they interlock and the geometry formed
by the packing arrangement.
http://www.korea-nickel.co.kr/products/image/powders_img001.gif
Fran
Re: [Vo]:Rossi's Nickel
Dennis
Sun, 27 Feb
An interesting Russian paper from 1999 discusses the disassociation of h2. It
is titled “The enhanced catalytic dissociation of adsorbed hydrogen containing
molecules”. http://www.icmp.lviv.ua/journal/zbirnyk.19/019/art19.pdf . by
V.G.Litovchenko, A.A.Efremov
Abstract:
Some general concept
I made an embarrassing statement below [snip]Propulsion however requires
keeping h2 from disassociating
while driving the gas through suppressed geometry in one direction while
returning it in the opposite direction without suppression.[/snip] Which was
brought to my attention. It is the same mist
on Sat, 19 Feb 2011 07:20 Jones Beene wrote
[snip]
It is a dimensional thing. Dense hydrogen only accumulates in two
dimensions. After it accumulates, it may move in 3-space as a bound unit,
but the effect would be similar to the way Mills' describes the
'orbitsphere' which is 2D but enco
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