On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:21 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

The counts for elements of that m value appear quite small when compared to
> the other elements.  Also, why on earth would anyone use such an expensive
> element if a dirt cheap one can substitute?  My suspicion is that this is a
> dead end idea if production costs are taken into consideration.
>

I can only guess at what role they play.  My current working hypothesis is
that the heavier elements serve as alpha emitters in Rossi's case. You
probably would only need a small fraction of the total fuel. The nickel and
iron are the feedstock. The energy is produced as the lighter elements
undergo a series of transitions under successive alpha captures.

If this is true, it could explain the difficulties people are having
getting nickel to produce excess heat in the garage experiments.  It might
not hurt to them again with an alpha emitter added in in the range of those
elements at m>100 in the chart and see what happens.

Eric

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