On 3/14/07, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
john herman wrote: > Either you you do not read what you write ...OR > You are reporting matters outof context.... > >[a] In an aqueous electrolytic system the anode and the cathode are not >supposed to touch. >[b] what the Bleet Hawses are you trying to communicate...??? Just what I said: the anode and cathode cannot touch.
"I think Biberian is still pursuing this. His biggest problem is that the anode and cathode heat up and lose contact. In other words, they do not touch, which causes a failure -- the opposite from liquid electrolysis. " Wow, you must have some creative reading ability to get that from what I just quoted above! They must be
separated by the aqueous solution. - Jed

