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   =?windows-1252?Q?Brillouin=92s_Controlle   
   20 Sep 13 14:45:14   
   
   From: nojunk@knology.net   
      
   Brillouin’s CECR starts by introducing hydrogen into a suitable piece of   
   nickel (or other metal with the correct internal geometry).  A   
   proprietary electronic pulse generator then creates stress points in the   
   metal where the applied energy is focused into very small spaces.  This   
   concentrated energy allows some of the protons in the hydrogen to   
   capture an electron, and thus become a neutron. This step converts a   
   small amount of energy into mass in the neutron.   
      
   More pulses both create more neutrons and allow neutrons to combine with   
   some of the hydrogen to form deuterium (a form of hydrogen with both a   
   proton and a neutron in the nucleus).  This ‘combination’ step releases   
   energy.  The process continues, again, with some neutrons combining with   
   deuterium to form tritium (hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons).   
   This step releases still more energy.  The process continues with some   
   neutrons combining with the tritium to form quadrium (hydrogen with one   
   proton and three neutrons).  Since quadrium is not stable, it quickly   
   turns into helium in a process that releases more energy than it took to   
   create all the preceding steps.   
      
   Brillouin’s power equation is 2.4 units of energy going in and 24 units   
   coming out.   
      
   http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Following-R   
   ssis-E-Cat-Another-Cold-Fusion-Device-Attracts-Commercial-Interest.html   
      
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