Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>
> In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Sat, 22 Apr 2006
> 17:48:14 -0600:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >Jones Beene writes.
> >>
> >> Robin,
> >>
> >> > If you consider the properties of severely shrunken Hydrinos,
> >> > you
> >> > will see that they have much in common with "forgone",
>
I think sloppy spell checking changed orgone to "forgone".
Has a nice ring to it. :-)
>
> >>
> >> Yes, but the fly in the ointment is that the cell reportedly turns
> >> cold during operation...
> >>
> >Naturally. Pull a soft vacuum on water and watch it cool.
>
> I see Fred beat me to it! :)
>
Good. Another point to consider is H3O+ + e- ----> (H3O*)
a "Pre-Hydrino" Species.
Remember, a gram of H2O evaporated at sub-atmospheric pressure occupies
more than 2 liters, which could isolate the (H3O*) until it can react to
form
the hydrino in the combustion chamber, concurrently (endothermally)
disrupting
it's H2O carrier portion setting off more reaction pathways.
>
Fred
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
>
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
>
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