Steven,
Would anyone care (or dare) to speculate on the similarities and
dissimilarities between Nicholas Moller's MAHG device and Randy
Mill's BLP catalytic reaction?
There is obviously some overlap. In Mills view, hydrogen is
consummed, but JLN has now run this long enough to know that no
hydrogen is consumed in MAHG. This must mean that the power source
is ultimately ZPE and not the hydrino.
I perceive certain similarities between BLP's Balmer line
"excess heat" readings and Moller's extraordinary claims of
generated heat. For example both devices appear to only operate
at rarified atmospheric pressures. I also wonder what would
happen if He (a typical BLP catalyst) were to be introduced into
the MAHG device - whether that would cause significant changes
to the amount of heat generated.
Prior to recently, Mills did not recognize W as a hydrino
catalyst. My version of CQM does not list it (Table 5.2). He has
since then broadened the definition of hydrino catalyst and I have
been told that only three elements in the periodic table are now
excluded ;-) so basically this overgrasping makes the term
meaningless - but lets give credit where credit is due - IF the
MAHG works better with Ni, which is Mills original catalyst, then
yes this device could be in his territory - unfortunately however,
Langmuir found it 70 years ago.
The pulsed frequency range of the tungsten filament is stated at
around 10 megahertz.
Not anymore. That is an error on Sterling's page. The frequency
used now is only 50 hertz.
PS: In my view Naudin is performing a great humanitarian service
by freely publishing the data of his MAHG runs. May his efforts
quicken the ultimate Holy Grail of closing the loop on this
fascinating 70 year-old technology. I hope Naudin's mysterious
financial backers never dry up.
Exactamundo !! or else that others build on the lessons of the
MAHG device and take the hybrid Mills/Mahg to the next level -
that could be a microwave augmented thermoacoustic resonator which
is self-powering. If Naudin is correct - the potential is there.
With Mills' thin plasmas -80 times less dense - there will never
be adequate power density for self-power unless you have a
gigantic tube - which then looses efficiency.
Jones
- Re: MAHG vs BLP reaction Jones Beene
-