Horace Heffner wrote: > That pretty much leaves production
of a radioactive species that degasses from the Pd.
Only if one discounts the hydrino-hydride --> auger electron displacement explanation - or the one offered by Robin.
Radioactive species degassing should fog film equally well, or better, in a vacuum situation.
I certainly would blame no one for discounting the Mills hydrino in normal circumstances - since the species has not been proved to the satisfaction of most observers.
However, to invent an even more improbable scenario, when the hydrino one has met minimum standards of viability, by virtue of dozens of peer-reviewed articles by Mills, and also fits the circumstances fairly well, does not make sense either.
Jones OTOH, if Mills is correct, where's the beef (after 18 years)? [please don't say: "in vitro"] ;-)

