This is much more likely to be successful than fusing nickel and hydrogen.
This is much more likely to be successful than fusing nickel and hydrogen.
***It is utterly amazing to see just how dense you are. The excess power comes from the same fusing process in Deuterium as it does in the D/Pd system as it does in the H/Ni system, and the ONLY way to get helium production from either process is through fusion.
At a certain point, I suppose all you deserve is pity and the thanks for bumping the thread.
I don't believe that Rossi "is" fusing nickel and hydrogen. IMO, that is misdirection to lead any competitors off on a wild goose chase. I've seen at least one article that agrees with that view (I "think" it was from Dr. Godel at Brillouin). He believes (as do I) that the final product in Rossi's case is He4, and lays out the scenario by which that happens.