In reply to  Mike Carrell's message of Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:02:45 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>Many on vortex studiously ignore the work of Mills and BlackLight Power, or
>try to demonstrated that Mills' results are "really LENR" and vice versa. I
>have maintained that they should be studies separately, although they may be
>connected at a deeper level.
>
>Postassium carbonate will be ionized uder the cell conditions, releasing K+
>ions. There will also be H atoms in the plasma, and these can and do react
>to produce very exothermic reactions in which H atoms are reduced to a lower
>orbital state. Thus there is no mystery to production of excess heat with
>light water. Transmutation is a nuclear reaction and it is **also**
>occurring. The source of neutrons in this instance is a real puzzle. The
[snip]
Not really. A well shrunken hydrino could easily pass for a neutron when it 
comes to nuclear reactions. The hydrino electron would be on average much 
closer to the nucleus than a normal atomic electron, thus one might expect that 
when the tunneling event occurs, the hydrino electron "goes along for the 
ride", leading to an almost immediate electron capture event.


Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

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