At 11:07 AM 9/15/2009, Jones Beene wrote:
The big surprise, if one believes that a version of the Mills
hydrino/deuterino is involved at a fundamental level in all of LENR, would
be the appearance of EUV.

Unfortunately this radiation spectrum is "universally absorbed" by every
element in the periodic table, so you would need to somehow incorporate the
detector into the electrode itself.

Mills uses a pinhole detector.

Interesting. My take on it is that if Mills is right, everything will need to be rethought ... so, I'm operating as if he is not right. I expect we should know fairly soon.

I'm working on engineering something that we could expect will work the first time, or at least close. If someone can make an electrode that would detect the EUV, great. But it's way too speculative for me to think of taking on. Later, maybe.

I'd just like to know if there has been effort to see the electrode under high magnification during the experiment, and what has been seen. I've seen SEM photos of codep electrodes after, with the little volcanoes. Wouldn't those things glow?

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