It is nuclear, completely nuclear, and only nuclear? Or nuclear- is only a secondary phenomenon?. A Heat balance is a must. The same in classical cold fusion, it is good to believe the helium story but not easy to prove Peter
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > Peter, > > > > The amount of copper found is of low comparative importance. > > > > The **isotope shift** from the natural ratio after 6 months is extremely > important. This can only be determined by specialized equipment. > > > > It is so important to establishing proof of a nuclear reaction, or to > changing the (presumed negative) opinion of experts like Director Chu, that > nothing else comes remotely close. > > > > I cannot express it strongly enough in words than that this is probably the > one factor which will “make or break” the opinions of experts - and without > an demonstrable isotope shift, this good work may languish. > > > > Jones > > > > *From:* Peter Gluck > > > > That device working for 6 months has produced approx. 50,000 kWhours heat. > > Can this be explained by the reaction of transmutation of Ni to Cu? > > Considering first 300 grams of nichel...? Rossi can tell how much > > Ni is uesd - if he will. Am important rough energy balance anyway. > > >