Re: [Vo]:Understanding B LP, Chapter 5 MIT on Water
From: Mike Carrell mi...@medleas.com Sent: Saturday, February 1, 2014 6:38:08 PM I confess some surprise at the complexity of phenomena associated with the ubiquitous water molecule, and Mills’ discovery of methods for extracting energy from it. There are reports of others who somehow found unusual phenomena with water + electricity, but had no theory upon which to build a useful product. There's a very interesting segment on Water in the first MIT lecture at http://coldfusionnow.org/2014-cold-fusion-101-video-lectures/ starting at 2:13:38 highlighting two very unusual properties of water -- it's large dielectric constant and heat capacity. The heavy-water, Pd and diffused D should be treated as four lattices: O (in the D2O) D (in the D2O) Pd D (in the Pd) and the energy levels of various configurations. (It then goes on to the peak loading condition for success.)
[Vo]:Understanding B LP, Chapter 5
A new paper, by Mills and Lu, has been posted. It is quite technical and not directly related to the performance of the SF-CIHT device, but is strongly related to the hydrogen chemistry involved in it, and to astrophysical puzzles. This area is summarized in the Technical Presentation available on the website, pp23-31. A key instrument in these studies is the 'light source' illustrated on p30 cited above. In the present paper, this 'light source' is discussed in exhaustive detail. Originally built by BLP, an *external* study *funded not by BLP, but by GEN3 Partners* at the *Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics* replicated the BLP findings. The 'light source' was returned to BLP for further use. A report by GEN3 is available on the BLP website. It is abundantly clear that very thorough study was made to exclude and instrument artifacts from the reported spectra shown on p32 of the Technical Report. The new paper also has a block diagram of the 'light source'. I confess some surprise at the complexity of phenomena associated with the ubiquitous water molecule, and Mills' discovery of methods for extracting energy from it. There are reports of others who somehow found unusual phenomena with water + electricity, but had no theory upon which to build a useful product. The latter part of the paper contains an extended discussion supporting Mills' finding that hydrino production is a natural part stellar phenomena and is arguably the mysterious dark matter' which exerts gravitational force but does not radiate, that pervades the universe. The paper is of Journal quality, with references, abstract and conclusion. Mike Carrell
Re: [Vo]:Understanding B LP, Chapter 5
Hi Mike, Do you have a link to this paper please? Thanks, joe On 2 Feb 2014 at 02:38:08 am GMT, Mike Carrell mi...@medleas.com wrote: A new paper, by Mills and Lu, has been posted. It is quite technical and not directly related to the performance of the SF-CIHT device, but is strongly related to the hydrogen chemistry involved in it, and to astrophysical puzzles. This area is summarized in the Technical Presentation available on the website, pp23-31. A key instrument in these studies is the 'light source' illustrated on p30 cited above. In the present paper, this 'light source' is discussed in exhaustive detail. Originally built by BLP, an *external* study *funded not by BLP, but by GEN3 Partners* at the *Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics* replicated the BLP findings. The 'light source' was returned to BLP for further use. A report by GEN3 is available on the BLP website. It is abundantly clear that very thorough study was made to exclude and instrument artifacts from the reported spectra shown on p32 of the Technical Report. The new paper also has a block diagram of the 'light source'. I confess some surprise at the complexity of phenomena associated with the ubiquitous water molecule, and Mills' discovery of methods for extracting energy from it. There are reports of others who somehow found unusual phenomena with water + electricity, but had no theory upon which to build a useful product. The latter part of the paper contains an extended discussion supporting Mills' finding that hydrino production is a natural part stellar phenomena and is arguably the mysterious dark matter' which exerts gravitational force but does not radiate, that pervades the universe. The paper is of Journal quality, with references, abstract and conclusion. Mike Carrell