Once again about lead, according to studies of other researchers, lead is end point for transmutation process of many radioactive isotopes during LENR. And there is no evidence, that they had any valuable elements as byproduct. Gold is very easily traceable with chemical qualitative reaction. We dont consider it perspective, but certainly will do additional reaserch. The most perspective we consider Hydrargyrum, though it is very difficult to work with it.
Results that we had was about Tungsten to Platinum group metals.
The last link is broken for me, is it region locked?
I'll look through the others but they are hosted on your own site which could be a credibility issue as I can't confirm if they are authentical publications of NASA or CERN. Do you have liks to the original source on each respective organisations web page?
Also I wondered the other day, what are the main precursors you aim to use? Many elements commonly used in these applications are produced in lower quantities than gold, isn't it a risk that the cost of the precursor will rapidly mirror that of gold?
Can you use common elements such as lead?
I think they can also use other metals which are not much rare and available easily to the laboratory and this will not make the price of the product formed equal to gold due to this. Yes me too have the same question can lead be used ?. And one more thing is the project tokens fully used or some of the tokes are reserved for the future?.