Dear Rossi,
As I understand from your answers you confirm or suspect that only Ni  62 and 
Ni 
64 react to produce Cu 63 and Cu 65 respectively.
The Swedish professor Kullander says in the magazine “Ny teknik” that  in the 
‘spent’ fuel there is 10% copper 63 and 65 (70:30) and 11% iron.
Since nickel 62 and 64 is present in the proportions of 3.6% and 0.9%  totaling 
4.5% in normal natural nickel. Did you enrich for heavier  nickel isotopes to 
make the nickel fuel?
Best regards
Mattias Uppsala Sweden

Dear Mr Mattias Carlsson:
Yes, we do.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

ROSSI ENRICHES HIS NICKEL!

Now, does this tell us anything about the type of catalyst he uses? 





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From: Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 4:32:05 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Vo]:Rossi E-Cat CATALYST Speculation Thread

Okay; but, I cannot find the issue on proton breakdown.  Perhaps you
could direct me.

Thanks!

T

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > The pressure
>> > buildup is so intense, the atoms stop being atoms, and the nucleus of
>> > the
>> > former hydrogen atoms breaks apart into it's constituent protons, which
>> > then
>> > break apart into their constituent sub-particles (quarks and gluons),
>> > which
>> > themselves start behaving abnormally.
>>
>>
>> This is where you lose me.  Can you cite any reference whereby this
>> proton breakup into quarks and gluons has been demonstrated?
>>
>> T
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> Radiochemical Comparisons on Low Energy Nuclear Reactions and Uranium
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>http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/STAFF/VISITING_FELLOWS%26PROFESSORS/pdf/ACS.Radiochem-paper.pdf
>f
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> This theory posited by Milel et al explains why there is no isotopic
> deviation from natural abundance.
>
>
>
> The creation of a “super atom state” in the condensate results in condensate
> fission whose reaction products adhere the natural distribution imposed by
> the quark nature of matter.
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>

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