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From: Terry Blanton [mailto:hohlr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 11 July 2013 14:54
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:34 AM, DJ Cravens wrote:
Use of K carbonate with Ni for generation of excess heat:
You might want to
2013 10:43 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1305.5194v1.pdf
Extension of many-electron theory and approximate density functionals to
fractional charges and fractional spins
An explanation for electrons with fractional charges and fractional
: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:57 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Potassium Carbonate
Charles,
Potassium is the most notorious of the so-called Mills catalysts for forcing
ground state redundancy, well known from the Thermacore
Charles,
Potassium is the most notorious of the so-called Mills catalysts for forcing
ground state redundancy, well known from the Thermacore patent and
experiments going back to the early 1990s for DARPA (Gernert paper). But the
reason for the greater effectiveness of the carbonate is not clear t
des used in electrolysis of K2CO3. This work shows a peak near 55 eV
> which is predicted
>
> by Mill's to be the binding energy of the electron for a hydrino molecule.
> Lehigh's exhaustive
>
> evaluations have found no other explanation for this peak
peak near 55 eV which
is predicted
by Mill's to be the binding energy of the electron for a hydrino molecule.
Lehigh's exhaustive
evaluations have found no other explanation for this peak.
From: Charles Francis [mailto:fran...@datacomm.ch]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 5:30 AM
To
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:34 AM, DJ Cravens wrote:
> Use of K carbonate with Ni for generation of excess heat:
>
> You might want to check the work of Thermocore circa 1994 and the NASA
> replication (Tech Memorandum 107167).
>
The document he references from Jed's site *is* the Thermacore repor
t , as the use of other alkaline materials, is
well known to those skilled in the art. i.e. those that actually are working
with physical items within the field.
D2
From: fran...@datacomm.ch
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 11:29:51 +0200
Subject: [Vo]:Potassium
Likely this has been discussed on list before, but here goes:
Concerning his recent patent update, Andrea Rossi apparently removed claims
to the catalyst (re: the Cat in E-Cat) and it was suggested that this might
have to do with prior use of his secret ingredient (i.e., perhaps he
borrowed the
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