----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Carrell"
Yes, these reactions could go to completion, as Peter and
Jones have
> observed,
With only a few milligrams of H2 as fill - if fusion or
hydrino reactions were going on - as Terry and others
noticed immediately, even the few micrograms removed are
noticeable because the **operating parameters** change.
There is no getting around this fact. That is is why Naudin
thinks, and surely he is correct on this point, that the
hydrogen is reused over and over and nothing is removed.
It would seem to me that if what we are seeing is a P + D = He3
reaction, there wouldn't be much loss of volume in the gas. The
energy that Naudin is seeing could be accounted for by the reaction
of only a few of the trillions of deuterium which would be present in
even a few milligrams of H.
What is the half life and decay sequence of He3รท