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.)