To disprove it you must be more specific.
Watt is the reactions
between Ni 62 and Li 6?
I am not a physicists to but have already
proposed this cyclic reactions.
And it may be easy to disprove.
At
the start up D is formed from p threw Storms process PeP>D
And then D
reacts with Ni in a
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Subject: Re: [Vo]:[Rossi TR#2] Reactor close down : all Li and Ni converted.
Coincidentally?
First off let me get this out of the way, I am not a physicists so this is
probably completely impossible, but I'll throw it out here anyway. What if the
conversion of Ni 58 and
First off let me get this out of the way, I am not a physicists so this
is probably completely impossible, but I'll throw it out here anyway.
What if the conversion of Ni 58 and Li 7 happen relatively quickly so
that very soon after the reaction is commenced there is almost a
complete convers
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
>
>
> There are so many transmutation threads going on that I'm not sure if this
> was posted :
>
> Rodney Nicholson
> October 8th, 2014 at 5:05 PM
>
> 2) It seems that in the ITP test the content of 58Ni was reduced almost to
> zero after on
At 04:23 AM 10/9/2014, Teslaalset wrote:
>I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni
>and Li were transmuted to Ni62 and Li6. I would have guessed that
>running out of the original isotopes would create a reduced
>performance which would be the reason for shutdown.
>Why
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Sent: Thu, Oct 9, 2014 11:13 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:[Rossi TR#2] Reactor close down : all Li and Ni converted.
Coincidentally?
the powder change seems quite simple... no complex procedure... surprising.
2014-10-09 15:53 GMT+02:00 Alan Fletcher :
At 04:23
the powder change seems quite simple... no complex procedure... surprising.
2014-10-09 15:53 GMT+02:00 Alan Fletcher :
> At 04:23 AM 10/9/2014, Teslaalset wrote:
>
>> I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni and
>> Li were transmuted to Ni62 and Li6. I would have guess
They only looked at a few grains of the ash so to extrapolate the results
to all of the remaining fuel is probably erroneous.
--On Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:23 PM +0200 Teslaalset
wrote:
I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni and
Li were transmuted to Ni62
At 04:23 AM 10/9/2014, Teslaalset wrote:
I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni
and Li were transmuted to Ni62 and Li6. I would have guessed that
running out of the original isotopes would create a reduced
performance which would be the reason for shutdown.
Why ha
Maybe it took a few days to set up/tear down all the equipment.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> Rossi says on his blog the test was planned for 35 days.
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Teslaalset
> wrote:
>
>> I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days appr
Rossi says on his blog the test was planned for 35 days.
Peter
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Teslaalset
wrote:
> I find it quite a coincident that after 32 days approximately all Ni and
> Li were transmuted to Ni62 and Li6. I would have guessed that running out
> of the original isotopes would
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