There is always the cylinder inside the cylinder. Its supposed to be stainless....it does have nickel in it and it has mass as do the heating coils, but they never open this thing up so who knows....
***Regardless, it would still be a chemical. The energy density measured was 10X of any known chemical. Cute story but not particularly relevant unless they somehow stole 15 adult elephants each time there was supposed to be a wheelbarrow full of dirt.
Ummmm.....OK...Ya...
I think that from the graphs I saw, they were comparing to common fuels used today for power generation or batteries. I did not see references to all chemicals or compounds that release energy.. Never the less, I never said the test as described was not interesting in the way they did it. Just not convinced it was transmutation of nickel into copper. I say that because they seem to be hiding something. It could theoretically be true that they found something, but they are still hiding something. And because it's so obvious to me, I can't begin to buy into it.