Re: [Vo]:DCE, PEC and TiH2

2016-05-01 Thread Jack Cole
It is a little hard to argue with the results since there is no added heating. It would be nice to see the cell pressure plotted along with the temp. On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 4:23 PM Jones Beene wrote: > One interesting detail to add: It is somewhat outrageous to imagine

RE: [Vo]:DCE, PEC and TiH2

2016-05-01 Thread Jones Beene
One interesting detail to add: It is somewhat outrageous to imagine that cyclical loading/unloading of hydrogen into a hydride storage metal such as palladium - and that alone - can cause temperature increase in both directions. Mainstream physics, and most hands-on experimentation, teaches that

[Vo]:DCE, PEC and TiH2

2016-05-01 Thread Jones Beene
This is the first part of a formative hypothesis for anomalous thermal gain, which explains terminology and acronyms but does not dig deeply into Holmlid's past work, nor into Mills, but instead presents a hybridized alternative to thermal gain. The gain is ostensibly non-nuclear so long as the