From: Blaze Spinnaker
Ø Jones, it is possible that helium was observed and was originally discounted as error. That happens. Not when this much claimed energy has been seen. Think about the implications. The Lugano experiment supposedly generated 2 kW excess for 30+ days. This is about 10^28 eV equivalent. If all this energy was coming from helium, as a result of lithium fusion, at 16 MeV a pop, then it amounts to several moles of gas. A mole of helium fills about 25 liters at room temp - so this would have been about 50 liters of helium. Even if they overestimated the gain by a factor of 10, and the excess was 200 watts, the reactor could not have survived the internal pressure. Anyway – the Lugano report was supposed to be a scientific paper. You do not discount or hide anything – you report and let the chips fall where they may. It is highly improbably that lithium fusion to helium is the power source behind this reactor, but it looks like pure Li-6 was intentionally added to natural LAH. That narrows the possibilities. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Surprise, surprise. Fresh on the heels of a paper which suggests that lots of helium should have been found, Rossi suddenly reveals that yes, we found it but are just now taking the opportunity to reveal that we found it. http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/04/08/rossi-helium-found-in-e-cat-reaction/ I do not believe this new revelation is credible, based on the appearance of the paper and the timing, since he has never before said that helium was discovered. The guy is desperate for credibility.