Here is a "pale green" musing on a possible route to overunity based on a reappraisal of Mills' CQM. [pale green as in the color of chlorine]
Subtitled: waste-to-wonderful FACT: High resolution photoabsorption spectra of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl) have measured the chlorine K edge in the 28102850 eV photon energy range. ref below. FACT: If a gamma (x-ray) photon is made available in the middle of this range, say it is 2829-2830 eV... and say it is derived from nuclear reactor "waste" which has been alloyed with certain re-emitter dilutents (like scandium) in order to maximize photon radiation in this range... (i.e. "waste" is from concentrated spent reactor fuel, which was formerly called high level waste - but may soon be called "2nd generation fuel" ;-) LOGICAL SUPPOSITION: ... strikes a hydrogen chloride molecule, then the result is that the gamma should be resonant to knock-out one of the k shell electrons occasionally. ALMOST MILLSEAN: Mills has never claimed that chlorine is hydrino catalyst- and for good reason. It isn't one under normal conditions. Let us hypothesize, in a warped version of the CQM tradition, that the free proton of that HCL molecule, or even one in an adjoining molecule, will be poised to "capture" this emitted k-shell electron of ~2830 eV which was knocked out by the gamma - since that value does represents a redundant ground state in CQM. If this were pure Millsean theory, the M.O. would operate the other way around, and it would be the resultant k-shell "hole" which would be filled with a monatomic H atom, which is unlikely to be present. Ergo, the above scenario is an alternative explanation, based on Mills theory, but also is absolutely contrary to anything Mills has published heretofore, or in any of his patents. EVEN MORE UNMILLSEAN: The Mössbauer limited chain reaction: Following the initial electron dislodging and recapture, a soft gamma of the exact same energy level will be then be released from that capture; following which, in a Mössbauer-like fashion, there follows a limited chain reaction of resonant soft x-rays of ~2830 eV depending on the population of HCL which can be accommodated in such a device.... It so happens that - in a warped variation of Mills CQM hypothesis - this value ~2830 eV corresponds to a shrinkage level of 104. That is: 104 x 27.2 = ~2829 eV Hmmm... nuclear waste being converted to high energy fuel ... Lemons from lemonade? ... or if we want to keep things pale green, how about: limes to limeade? Jones BTW- a fellow name Scragg anticipated the HCl reactor 24 years ago, based on his understanding of what George Kistiakowsky had done in the Manhattan project, and patented a version of it: US Patent # 4,426,354 Ref: "Chlorine K shell photoabsorption spectra of gas phase HCl and Cl2 molecules" Zeitschrift für Physik D Volume 17, Number 4 / December, 1990