Robin

More than evidence on paper, Mills has bottles of the stuff (literally).
See http://www.blacklightpower.com/images/Chemicals.jpg

... old news, and largely meaningless for this discussion.

What is in those vials, no one but Mills has a clue; and he is likely just guessing or he would publish more detail. So far, everything which Mills is even remotely sure of, gets published. Over and over, actually.

He sent that material out many years ago for analysis (7-8 yrs.?) and the fact that no independent lab wants to stick their neck out on significant details (other than to say it is odd) should tell you something.

Agreed - there are very likely to be hydrino compounds in there, compounded with alkali metals, which is the limit of what Mills is claiming anyway.

I can pretty much guarantee one thing. There is near ZERO residual negative charge on any vial, as there would have to be if there were really such an entity as Hy- in existence: that being the stable, uncompounded but charged hydride, which had been captured as a pure species. There could be some slight static charge, as is seen with an electret, but even picograms of a charged stable hydride could not be contained.

Needless to say, even for those who accept his experimental evidence, there is a totally different focus when one is looking of a natural solar-derived hydrogen species, which CANNOT be negatively charged, really -- compared to the situation of an alkali hydride in which the hydrogen is substituted.

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