At 12:25 pm 25/06/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>Surprise, surprise...
>
>http://jlnlabs.online.fr/mahg/tests/mahg2a.htm
>
>Two hour run with COP near 10 ! with ver.2 on the way.
>


Hi Harry,

I wasn't sure what COP meant so I had to look it up 
on an acronym site. I found Coefficient of Performance
and when I googled that I found it was used primarily
for fridges (and implicitly for heat pumps).

So I imagine you are happy with the idea of looking 
at the action of Moller's Atomic Hydrogen Generator 
as a quasi heat-pump, albeit at a lower hierarchical
level to the traditional heat pump.


I have some comments to make on Moller's paper

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   As it was proven by Langmuir, the volume of the 
   hydrogen when dissociated into atoms increases 
   to the double of the volume of its molecular 
   state. 
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I can't understand why he wrote that. I would 
have thought it obvious to anyone with 6th form
chemistry.

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   Upon recombination, heat energy is released 
   to the tune of 90.000 cal/gram molecule. 
   When incorporating ZPE in the explanation of 
   the hydrogen process, it could be argued that 
   the hydrogen is not really a fuel.....
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No need to "argue" it. He should just state it.
It's bloody obvious that it can't be a fuel since 
it ain't consumed. 

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   .....but rather a medium, gateway or a super-
   conductor of ZPE from the vacuum of space, 
   converting ZPE radiation and ultra-high 
   frequency electrical energy into infrared 
   (heat) radiation. On recombination into 
   molecules the ZPE is “squeezed” out, 
   releasing the absorbed energy. 
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He's having great problems in verbalising the 
transfer mechanism from the Beta- to the Alpha
atmosphere. He uses the word medium though, which
is good, but refrigerant would be better - except
of course that it's a heat pump, though the same
word seems to be used for both. I suppose that is
because refrigerators are prior to, and far more 
common than, heat pumps.

The trouble with invoking ZPE radiation is that
it conjours up a scale of things far removed from
things like hydrogen molecules and atoms - well,
it does for me anyway.  8-(

This is where the Beta- or Casimir-atmosphere
would be better because they come with less baggage.
Or even the Casimir ocean perhaps.

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   Actually since heat is infra-red spectrum 
   radiation, the process can be conceived as a 
   means of converting ZPE from an ultra-
   penetrating cold spectrum radiation,...
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Shades of absolute zero temperature again. Not helpful.

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   ZPE can be analogized to a concentrate of 
   sunshine, 
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Now that sounds more like an advert for OJ. Definitely
a no-no for any shrewd prospective investor. To redolent
of moonshine (Informal. Foolish talk or thought; 
nonsense). Also there is a danger of confusion with
solar radiation which is quite different.

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...except it penetrates all matter all the 
time...
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And that is definitely wrong. The whole point about the
Beta-atmosphere, the Casimir Sea, is that it DOESN'T
penetrate "all matter" and because it doesn't it is 
able to exert pressures on materials such as concrete
and metals. A medium which penetrated everything would
be totally useless cos it would be unable to interact
with anything. It would be like the ultimate 
all-pervasive-medium beloved of over enthusiastic 
aetherists with theories of everything.

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   The apparent source of the anomalous 
   exothermic heat produced in “Cold Fusion” 
   is also based on atomic hydrogen.
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That's an interesting thought. It would be a lark if
CF turned out to be plasmic rather than nuclear, not
that I believe that to be at all likely.

Cheers

Frank Grimer

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