In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 9 Jul 2009 18:39:58 -0700: Hi, [snip] >However, the fact that Frascati found mostly 4He make Mills' 1994 >contention, mentioned below - almost untenable - UNLESS - the shrunken D2 >also lost almost exactly the correct amount of mass to confuse the >instrument. and no it could NOT lose the entire 22-24 MeV under Mills' >theory AFAIK . begging the question of how much would confuse the >instrument? [snip] The difference in mass between a completely shrunken Deuterino molecule and an ordinary Deuterium molecule is at most a few hundred keV. The mass difference between the latter and a Helium molecule OTOH, is about 24 MeV, so it's possible to confuse Deuterino molecules with ordinary molecules, but not with Helium. IOW if they can distinguish ordinary D2 from Helium, then can also distinguish Deuterino molecules from Helium.
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