In anticipation of Robin's response.
>
> That concentric-cylinder set of "electrically floating" electrodes
> between the cathode and outer anode is a natural for
> Electrical Double Layer ZPE energy extraction and
> doing strange things (a Fermi sea tsunami?) to the argon that can
> slip down through the Liquid- SS metal interface when the cell sees
> atmospheric pressure.
>
I can visualize Mills' Hydrino formation under conditions here too.
Fred
----- Original Message -----From: Frederick SparberTo: vortex-lSent: 4/21/2006 6:01:47 AMSubject: Re: MuoniumOn 04-18-06Junkyard dog-Mean Jones Beene wrote.>> I can tell you this - if I had a "joe cell" that was showing some> promise but maybe not enough - I would start sparging it with> a little argon to see if things improved....>Actually, Leroy er Jones the low pressure intake manifold suctionon the Joe Cell causes water to evaporate from it but when thepressure rises back to atmospheric the ~ 1% Argon in aircan diffuse into the "joe cell " water. No?That concentric-cylinder set of "electrically floating" electrodesbetween the cathode and outer anode is a natural forElectrical Double Layer ZPE energy extraction anddoing strange things (a Fermi sea tsunami?) to the argon that canslip down through the Liquid- SS metal interface when the cell seesatmospheric pressure.For the younger set. :-)"And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
The baddest man in the whole damned town
Badder than a-old King Kong
And meaner than a junkyard dog"Fred

