Hello group,
It looks like there have been interesting news on the (private) CMNS
mailing list as of late. Passerini in his latest post on his 22passi
blog reported one email in particular (probably forwarded by Celani)
regarding tritium production from Rossi-like Ni-H LENR experiments. I
assume it's safe to copy and paste an excerpt here as well:
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/07/da-nichel-e-idrogeno-nasce-il-trizio.html
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On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Brian Ahern [omissis] wrote:
Dave,
I just spoke with Tom Claytor at Los Alamos NL after I heard a rumor he
was getting tritium from his Rossi-like experiments.
I expected that it was a rumor from 20 years ago when his named was
associated with CF and tritium.
Surprisingly, that was not the case. He is using nanopowder alloys and
hydrogen and he was getting 5% excess energy. Now he says he can
reliably and repeatedly move between 5% and 16% with the 'movement of a
control'.
They are writing up patent applications right now, so I could not press
him for details. The tritium is real, but so low as to provide no health
or proliferation hazard.
I asked him about DOE Headquarters and their attitude. He said their
recent proposal was deemd in the top five for the year, so they are
getting some funding.
I asked him if he saw the potential for this becoming useful in a direct
path. He said that he and his team do indeed see a path for development.
I hope it is related to voltage triggering. Don't you think Matrix
Capital should start looking closely at this area? At least to
correspond with LANL?
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Cheers,
S.A.