Re: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes?

2013-05-21 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:39 AM, DJ Cravens wrote: Ni-62 > > If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, what materials other > than Ni-62 could be used? > > If it is p + X reaction, what other isotopes other than Ni62 could be used? > > Or perhaps it is really a p+p reaction with Ni-6

Re: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes?

2013-05-21 Thread Bob Higgins
Given the history of Cold Fusion, when Rossi was having some success with H2, wouldn't you expect him to try to amp-up the result by using D2 instead of H2? Wouldn't Focardi have suggested the experiment? Rossi, claims that D2 doesn't work in his reactor - a claim made as though he has tried it w

Re: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes?

2013-05-21 Thread David Roberson
: Tue, May 21, 2013 10:08 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes? On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 8:39 AM, DJ Cravens wrote: Ni-62 If we assume that speculation about Rossi is correct, whatmaterials other than Ni-62 could be used? If it is p + X reaction, what other isotopes other than Ni62could be

Re: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes?

2013-05-21 Thread Eric Walker
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:25 PM, David Roberson wrote: It appears that you would like to see an experiment where the mix of D to > P is adjusted. Have you seen any correlation in the data from earlier > tests that support the idea that a 50/50 mix would be the most active? > When it comes to N

RE: [Vo]:[Vo] substitutes?

2013-05-21 Thread DJ Cravens
no Ni H data well not from gas but you might want to look up the CETI data. George Miley did an analysis on some of that data. Recall the outer layer was Ni or Ni with a slight Pd overcoat. Dennis From: eric.wal...@gmail.com Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 19:43:44 -0700 Subject: Re: [Vo