----- Original Message ----- From: "Jed Rothwell"

Again - this is likely to be partly semantic - because what you are calling 'anomalous heat' is in fact anomalous UV radiation in the Mizuno device - which will be downshift into heat in most circumstances, but if given the chance can and will catalyze a water-splitting reaction much more efficiently that "just" heat.

I suppose some of it must always downshift into heat. It is hard to believe that the reaction works perfectly, splitting water and never "missing the target." But that seems to be what is doing, especially if we take Iizumi at face value.


Yes much of it is shifted into heat - but - you shouldn't be backtracking from you initial and correct insight- which recognizes that the enthalpy of H2 itself - being removed rapidly by diffusion from the cell - this will actually *lower* the cell temperature itself very effectively.

Even if much excess heat has being created, unrelated to the water-splitting
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this heat is being removed equally fast by the hydrogen evolution - so the cell can remain relatively cool (it does heat up a little) while at the same time shedding much more heat than if it had to shed head by blackbody radiation.

IOW the relative coolness itself is standard physics - and it is the expected result of the extraordinary ability of H2 to remove heat rapidly. Even if the appearance of all that H2 goes beyond standard physics...

Jones

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