>
> Robin van Spaandonk wrote.
> >
> > In reply to  Frederick Sparber's message of Sat, 22 Apr 2006
> > 19:38:39 -0600:
> > Hi,
> >
> Nope. Actually at ~ 0.6 inches Hg "soft vacuum" evaporation of 
> one gram of water occupies ~ 62 liters, and the cylinder conditions
> triggers the " H[n<1/25]" energy reaction.
> >
> > ...and this mechanism doesn't explain how the "essence" of the
> > cell can penetrate an Al plate to enter the carburetor, while
> > H[n<1/25] could do that easily.
> >
>
Speaking of "essence" diffusing through the aluminum top of
the Joe Cell, Electronium (*e-) could be the "essence" and
the aluminum top acts as an electropositive separator that
conveys it into the cell where it can form the (H3O*) entity.
>
> The  H2O-n(H3O*)  vapor travels part way inside an aluminum
> tube connected to the intake manifold with a rubber hose used to
> insulated the positive (anode-battery) voltage from negative ground.
>
> No wall-penetrating "aliens"  involved here.  :-)
>
> OTOH. the Microvaving Wet Bricks experiment suggests
> that the Argon in the air trapped in the bricks reacts with/catalyzes the
> (H3O*) formed from contact of the water with the brick
> "interstices" setting off your/Mills' proposed Hydrino Reaction.
>
> OTOH II, how many KW-Hrs might one expect from
> a bottle of Argon gas and a few liters of water
> set off by a microwave pulse in the cylinders of an ICE 
> turning a generator?
>
> Fred
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Robin van Spaandonk
> >
> > http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
> >
> > Competition provides the motivation,
> > Cooperation provides the means.
>
>



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