Jed resumes his traditional role as a skeptic, as he has been these many years. The composition of the fuel powder is stated openly in papers on the website. One just has to read carefully and in the context of all Mills’ has written about GUTCP, which unfortunately is not CMNS or LENR [try using a cookbook to fix a car engine]. The study of the interactions in the SunCell plasma could occupy study of generations of graduate students. The hydrino transition reaction emits soft x-rays which ionize air or argon, emitting intense light. That light was observed at BLP and confirmed at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. An OEM licensee is building a prototype of SunCell 3 for field tests in the coming weeks. In a sense this could be his final exam, his “Masterpiece”.
Mike Carrell From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 1:46 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Is the SunCell a titanium burner? Jojo Iznart <jojoiznar...@gmail.com> wrote: I blamed Mills for revealing too much in his demos, now you are asking him to reveal more secrets. I don't think that's wise. Well, if he cannot reveal the chemical contents of the explosion, there is no point to doing it. It cannot be convincing without that information. It cannot even be useful. We as outside observers will have to be content with what Mills reveals. Not me. I reserve the right to discontent. He is under no obligation to reveal to us or to convince us. He hasn't convinced me. He just needs to reveal to his investors and convnce them. He seems to be good at that. We, on the other hand, will have to judge based on the limited info given to us. And based on this most recent demo, I find his claims compelling . . . I judge the demo useless, as far as I could tell. I could barely hear what the people in the video said. Maybe if I could have heard it I would have found it more convincing. Slides would have helped, too. - Jed ________________________________________________________________________ This Email has been scanned for all viruses by Medford Leas I.T. Department.