RE:RE:RE:New interviewJust after the 14 minute mark, Bernard states that the nano-silicon experience was a complete failure. Never been able to get one thing to kick in in any of the batteries. This is much, much closer to the actual quote than my paraphrase or interpretation.
Discussion after the 19 minute mark brings QRR into the picture. He states that QRR is not a prerequisite for the Novacium process. Maybe one day it can find itself somewhere in the value chain. Shortly after, he mentions that the price of Silicon flactuates and right now the feedstock can be obtained cheaper from the market than produced by the QRR, so QRR is not in play. Based on this, everyone can judge what the communicaed utility of QRR at this point is.
These are related statements from the interview. Feel free to correct any inaccuracies.