thomas malloy
Sat, 31 May 2008 22:02:10 -0700
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote:
Hi Ed,Michael Foster wrote:
same
Getting back to the discussion that Robin and I were having about proving the existence of hydrinos and dydrinos. You run the gas through a Mills Cell and then load it into a cell like the one mentioned above. You do the same thing with unprocessed gas, and observe the difference. Now I have a second question, instead of regular electricity, you use the output of a Bedini Motor. Another idea, take the aforementioned energy and discharge it through an aqueous suspension of carbonaceous material. I think you would be well advised to try that in a blast proof hood.conditions that Arata presents.The well-known period of cathode loading in the CF electrolysis cells hasbeen shown to require the formation of micro-fissures in the palladium before excess heat is produced. This makes a lot of sense because those
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