Why not bet on what the catalyst is?

My guess is this (it is valid only in Italian)
The catalyst is Nickel electro- Nitrogen Telluride,
shortened name NieNTe - niente- i.e. nothing
Just a very good method of activation. I have told
this here three days ago and I am ready to bet.

Peter

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 9:34 PM, noone noone <thesteornpa...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> Over the past few months I have read many guesses as to what the
> catalyst(s) might be.
>
> A couple speculations are sodium hydride and zirconium.
>
> Please use this thread to post your speculations as to the catalysts used
> in the E-Cat.
>
> If we can figure this out replication work can happen far sooner than when
> Rossi's catalyst patent is granted (which could be a long time).
>
> Anyone have any ideas they would like to share?
>
> All we know from Rossi is that...
>
> 1) The catalyst is not copper.
> 2) The catalyst is not iron.
> 3) The catalyst is not a precious metal.
> 4) The catalyst is not radioactive.
> 5) The catalyst is not expensive.
> 6) The catalyst is not Raney Nickel
> 7) The catalyst is not an additional gas placed in the reactor.
>
> What can we come up with from these clues?
>
>
>



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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
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