One comment on The Letter to the Editor from John Sutherland  - Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.

 

It raises a point that should be clarified.  He may be unaware that we can
tolerate mention of Randell Mills or Blacklight Power here.

 

Which is to say that when 4He is measured as the ash from LENR, and this has
been assumed to be real helium, it could instead consist of one molecule of
"two fractional hydrogen isotopes" -  better known as the Mills hydrino, or
more specifically the Mills' "di-deuterino."

 

Back circa 1994, if memory serves, Mills mentioned this possibility in
Fusion Technology. 

 

The ionization potential for the "di-deuterino" would be extremely high
according to Mills, in the case of deep redundancy - and essentially there
is little way they could ever be distinguished from helium except for the
small mass difference which we have talked about here before - and which has
actually shown up in very sophisticated Mass Spec charts before, as that
small blip.

 

I recall posting the reference to that chart, years ago, to vortex, and if
memory serves it was done at Frascatti but I cannot find the reference now.

 

Jones

 

 

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