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Blogger Wrangler Wayne said...

I too was eager to dismiss out of hand the cold fusion claims. However, there is a strong driving force to accept the fact that these guys deserve to be heard and seen out. If the reaction does not produce an unstable copper isotope, then the normal nuclear reactions we are used to seeing, may not be occurring. i.e. fusion product should decay to copper-59, half life of 85 seconds, then to nickel-59, radioactive, half life 76,000 plus years, giving off a 1.02 Mev X-ray via decaying orbital electron capture. Something happening here is truly unknown. An exciting possibility. "If you can't explain something properly, it is much better just to accept it than to make up faulty explanations which sound OK on the surface but don't stand up to scrutiny!" (quote © Jim Clark 2003 (modified 2005).

February 13, 2011 at 10:19:00 AM MST

Blogger Vatic said...

wrangler wayne, Thank you so much for giving us some insight into this issue. I am definitely not an expert on this subject and thus had to accept it worked or they would not be going into production with it.

Take care and if you have any other insights or would like to write a commentary on this, we would be happy to publish it. thanks again.

February 13, 2011 at 10:37:00 AM MST

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