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[*] posted on 28-8-2013 at 05:36


@bfesser

I lol'd.

Then I thought.. I do not understand the red box warning against using this product on zombies. It was found to be effective in palliative care of the undead in a single patient uncontrolled study (Rowling, 1997)

Ref:
Rowling JK. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Bloomsbury Press, London, 1997


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[*] posted on 15-9-2013 at 13:27


Brillouin says you need a pulsed power supply.

Rossi's original reactor was a fraud, but his new "hotCat" may actually work once he tweaked it with understanding from the Brill Corp info.

What is really interesting, is that in the new hotcat, the nickle is actually a melt pool, and it still is taking nuetron donors, so the crystal structure of Pt,Pd, or anything else must only be required to get the reaction going.
He melted down a couple ceramic tubes with the new cat. think he is using corundum now, and they glow !

Last test i read about, they used a remote thermal gun to measure , still no calorimetry.


http://pdxlenr.blogspot.com/2012/10/thoughts-about-godes-bri...

http://pesn.com/2012/04/19/9602078_Brillouin--Understanding_...

http://shutdownrossi.com/
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