Good insight! I know Jones has often mentioned these percentages of ortho to 
para but I don’t recall if he suggested methods to alter these numbers in favor 
LENR.. you know my attraction toward ZPE and I could even see ruthenium’s 
ability to disrupt these percentages as a type of demon sorting based on the 
geometry and quantum properties of the element. That energy being the bootstrap 
energy allowing hydrogen to do that which it obviously it can not do outside of 
the lattice wrt LENR.
Fran

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 2:03 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:Converting hydrogen to work better in the Ni/H reactor

Molecular hydrogen occurs in two isomeric forms, one with its two proton spins 
aligned parallel (orthohydrogen), the other with its two proton spins aligned 
antiparallel (parahydrogen). At room temperature and thermal equilibrium, 
hydrogen consists of approximately 75% orthohydrogen and 25% .

Orthohydrogen hydrogen has non zero spin, this is bad for Ni/H LENR because the 
non zero spin wastes magnetic energy by producing RF radiation. Parahydrogen 
hydrogen has zero spin. This is good for Ni/H LENR because this type of 
hydrogen  is magnetically inactive.

This is a way to increase parahydrogen hydrogen by using a noble metal catalyst.

see

Catalytic process for ortho-para hydrogen conversion

http://www.google.com/patents/US3383176

Could this metallic ruthenium and certain ruthenium alloys be Rossi's secret 
sauce?


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