John Berry wrote:

 "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!

I do not understand what you are getting at. I stated quite plainly that with liquid electrolysis the anode and cathode do not touch, whereas with a proton conductor (gas electrolysis) they do touch. What is your question? I suggest you read Mizuno, Oriani and Biberian for details.

- Jed

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