According to the Double Ball Drop Phenomenon a hydrogen atom
(~ 1.0% created by H2 on hot W) can undergo successive collisions of
the Double Ball Drop type and achieve enormous velocities in a low pressure
mix of H2 and Argon or such. No over unity heat involved though, unless it
forms "Hydrinos" does some Cold Fusion tricks using Deuterium.
Possible Neutron Source, Jones?
The MAHG should produce them.
"The rebound velocity of 3v for the small ball implies that its kinetic energy is nine times its incoming kinetic energy since the kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the velocity. Since the gravitational potential energy is proportional to the height and the kinetic energy is all converted to potential energy at the peak of the motion, it will rise to height 9h"
"When you try to assess specific heat, you must account for all the energy possessed by the molecules, and the temperature as ordinarily measured does not account for molecular rotation and vibration."
Don't account for the DBD effect either.
Fred

