: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:MgH2 as hydrogen source
I'd like to solicit comments from the list re the Chan/Phen/Ortiz postings
using MgH2 as H source
http://www.ecatplanet.net/showthread.php?100-Chan-Method-of-Ni-H-fusion as it
would pertain to QM theory, to thermonuclear processes, and to the noted
'quiescence
Fran,
I fully agree that any QM explanation supports the Casimir cavity
interpretation, and even fractional hydrogen and IRH, if you throw out most
of Mills' fluff (he claims not to believe in QM and then goes on to reword
it).
That QM explanation supports the Casimir cavity
I'd like to solicit comments from the list re the Chan/Phen/Ortiz postings
using MgH2 as H source
http://www.ecatplanet.net/showthread.php?100-Chan-Method-of-Ni-H-fusion as it
would pertain to QM theory, to thermonuclear processes, and to the noted
'quiescence.'
- Original Message -
Jay,
Interesting idea, but Chan raises many red flags. Are there pictures?
Video? Website?
Can you explain how MgH2 would relate to QM in particular?
From: Jay Caplan
I'd like to solicit comments from the list re the Chan/Phen/Ortiz postings
using MgH2 as H source
Chan has put up a website, but there's nothing there yet. claims he's too
busy to engage in conversations.
http://chanfusionpower.chan.host-ed.me/
-m
From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 3:18 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:MgH2
perspective.
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:MgH2 as hydrogen source
Jay,
Interesting idea, but Chan raises many red flags. Are there pictures?
Video? Website?
Can you
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