Silver in a D*-D* environment easily ( as we measured) mutates up to 113Cd. But the activity is low!

But if - with H*-H* - it stays at 109Cd it's not so nice.

J.W.



On 20.12.2020 15:29, JonesBeene wrote:

Although the top tier claims of Mills’ IP portfolio are old and have now expired, he still must present a technology to investors which is ostensibly non-nuclear.

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*It is very likely that the silver he was using became activated over time – despite all efforts to avoid that situation.*

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*Silver is very easily activated. That is one of its uses in industry.*

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*From: *Robin <mailto:[email protected]>

In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's

>I personally do not understand why we (Mills) only wants to

>produce H*-H* when in cold fusion this step is the most complicated one...

Mills wants nothing to do with CF. I suspect because it has a bad reputation according to the mainstream.

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