Hi Keith.
 
The local "Dollar Store" provided eighty-one  8 oz. Styrofoam cups (236 milliliter), two identical "insulated"
drinking cups with press-on lids, and a Styrofoam picnic chest for $4.50 plus tax total.
 
The stack of Nd ring super magnets (ten 10 mm OD x 5 mm IDwith tissue paper spacers) were
placed in two telescoped Styrofoam cups pushed into the insulated drinking cups with 100 grams of distilled H2O
(~10^19 deuterons/gram) for added insulation, so that the cap with the drinking hole
would fit snug in place, and with 100 grams of H2O in an identical cup as a control, with both cups
in the Styrofoam chest, the experiment was conducted.
 
Results:
 
After about three hours a digital thermometer inserted through the drinking hole
read  65.1 deg F in both cups.
 
Experiment II
 
Thinking maybe Na+ or H+ ions would help, (hydrinos?)
or 11Na-23 + H ---> 12Mg-24 + E or 11Na-23 + H ---> 10Ne-20 + 2He-4 + E
10 grams of NaHCO3 (baking soda) was mixed in 50 grams H2O well stirred and
dissolved was added to the 100 grams H2O in the magnet-containing cup,, with the same mix added to the 100
grams H2O in the control.
 
After two hours in the chest, one of the cups reads 62.6 F and the other
reads 63.0 F (I have no idea which one has the magnet stack).
 
Could be a heat of solution artifact.
 
Frederick
 

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