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While we are having flightly specualtions about the
long distance migratory feats of ruby-throated hummingbirds and Monarch
butterflies in the context of biological transmuation. it's worth considering
the BLP reaction. One of these involves potassium ions as catalysts had hydrogen
atoms. For another reaction between H and He+, an energy yield 100 timesthat of
combustion has been measured.
Mills' experimental work has been in electrolytic
cells and plasmas. The essential reaction is a "resonant transfer" of energy
between a hydorgen atom and a catalyst, triggering a collapse of the hydrogen
atomto a lower energy state. I doubt that Mills' work to date has exhausted all
the conditions under which this can occur, which could include biological
systems. One of the chemical products postualted is a hyper battery using
hydrinos that has extremely high energy density.
Potassium is common enough, a catalyst. Water is
everywhere, including in the air as vapor. Given the low energy demands of these
little flying machines, is perhaps not absurd to think that they may have
perfected the art of in-flight refueling running on energy extracted from water
vaopr via catalysis with on-board potassium catalyst.
Mike Carrell
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