I need some advice and help.
I've identified a possibility that Chromium may be important in some of
the water fuel and hydrogen boosting work. Its not provn yet but we need
tests to check a few variables.
* I need a test for chromium (III) in solution.
* I need a test for chromium (VI)
Some will know that Google is running a competition where people submit
ideas for world changing projects and the top ten projects get funding
from them.
I have 5 submissions in. http://www.project10tothe100.com/index.html
* A perennial polyculture harvester for grains that are not
dried
Robin
When Mills talks about an energy hole he is *not* talking about a missing
electron as in a hole in a semi-conductor. He simply means an energy
sink or sump (like a hole in the ground).
What you are saying then is that he may be employing a fairly well-known term
of physics in a
The Mills interpretation does not make chemical sense. Normally, NaH
decomposes into H2 and Na metal when this happens at high
temperature. This is an ionic bonded compound, which means the
bonding electron moves from an orbit main associated with H to an
orbit mainly associated with
One more 'flash from the past' on Robin's mention of an energy sink being
like a hole in the ground. (how quickly we forget)
This might also serve as some insight wrt Ed's comment.
There is a geometric dimension to a 27.2 eV 'hole' if one wishes to consider
the wavelength of UV photon
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mills may have opened a Pandora's box of LENR sectrets.
SECTrets? If this was unintentional, you might want to keep an eye on
your subconscious.
And why not? Your printer is watching you:
Ha! Yes I saw with horror that my spell checker had failed me once again, but
too late to change things g
Not sure what exactly - the subconscious 'bleed' is related-to: sect sextet
or even sex although I'm pretty sure which one uncle Siggy would choose...
- Original Message
From:
http://www.electronpowersystems.com/Technology.htm
Unequivocal production of helium is difficult to detect because it is
present in trace amounts in the atmosphere. Detection will not be cheap
unless you can produce it by the baloon-full.
Mike Carrell
- Original Message -
From: Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
To:
Robin van Spaandonk
Jones Beene
Ed Storms
Scott Little
[and lurkers]
This has been a very useful discussion. If you have not done so, I recommend
downloading http://www.blacklightpower.com/papers/WFC102308WebS.pdf and
printing pages 10-14 and 48. Figure 7 on p48 is a scan of NaH using
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 24 Oct 2008 07:25:36 -0700 (PDT):
Hi,
[snip]
Robin
When Mills talks about an energy hole he is *not* talking about a missing
electron as in a hole in a semi-conductor. He simply means an energy
sink or sump (like a hole in the ground).
What you
One of the more interesting (even rational) blogs I've recently read
on BLP's recent announcements.
see:
http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2008/10/24/blacklight_power_responds.php
Derek Lowe, the blogger, remains skeptical, but is still interested in
seeing what what develops.
FROM Derek
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:54:12 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
To:
Robin van Spaandonk
Jones Beene
Ed Storms
Scott Little
[and lurkers]
This has been a very useful discussion. If you have not done so, I recommend
downloading
In reply to Edmund Storms's message of Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:05:50 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
I think you are close to describing the process, Robin. Simply
decomposing NaH cannot result in hydrinos because the expected ion is
not formed.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, unless someone
http://www.blacklightpower.com/Documentary%20Video/blacklight_experiment_video_v2.wmv
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