In reply to Eric Walker's message of Thu, 4 Feb 2016 13:26:42 -0600: Hi, [snip] >Here is where a demo of the open device starts: > >https://youtu.be/R0PYe-4090g?t=53m13s > >Just prior to that, Mills says: "Now there's no microwave here. There's no >high voltage. This is plasma being created in atmospheric pressures, that's >filling that entire chamber. That is an enormous amount of power -- there's >no energy source that can be responsible for that." > >No doubt we're to conclude that we're seeing the side-effects of Hydrinos. >The video itself reminds me a little of ball lightning: > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning#/media/File:Great_Balls_of_Lightning.jpg > >One proposed explanation for ball lightning is that soil is vaporized by an >arc discharge, in which case you'd have a dusty plasma. My suspicion is >that that somehow induces beta decay in the dusty plasma, creating a >self-sustaining ball of hot electrons and Cherenkov radiation. BrLP may >have found a way to harness that kind of process, using a precursor such as >potassium or silicon. > >In ball lightning, there's often reports of a sulfur smell. A source of >the sulfur could be the following decays, starting with silicon: > > - > - 32Si => 32P + e- + neutrino + 13 MeV > - 32P => 32S + e- + neutrino + 1.7 MeV > >Eric 32Si has a half life of only 100 years, so there isn't any in nature.
Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html

