>From Terry and Peter:

...

> I'm willing to bet that Peter Gluck is right and Rossi bakes his Ni in
> a vacuum to remove the gaseous impurities then puts it in the reaction
> chamber under the bell jar.  I think the "catalyst" is a red herring.

Meaning Rossi's Ni contains naturally found isotopic ratios from the
beginning of the process? Just verifying.

I would speculate that maintaining a proper pressure within the reactor cell
as it's being heated up might be a crucial factor as well.


Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
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