Ha. now that is a double 'heads-up', but seriously, it does bring up
unanswered questions about prior accidents of this kind. 

 

He mentions SRI in 1992. Then there were the smaller "runaway" reactions of
Mizuno, P&F and Vince Cockeram. Mills actually mentions an application of
hydrinos as a high explosive in one his patents. Maybe he had one that went
unreported? There were a few unexplained departures from BLP in the early
years.

 

In the hydino-big-oops department, I wonder if you would have to throw in
TMI and Chernobyl as well? We know that there were other human factors there
- but hydrogen and nickel are also in the mix to make the problem worse.
Nickel is 16% of the stainless grade 316.

 

Hmm . aside from fractional hydrogen, there is a lingering memory of a more
mundane possibility . can you spell 'recalescence' ? My spell checker had to
be taught. I wonder if there is a cross-connection, or a triggering
reaction, or a synergy between f/H and recalescence - since both of these
can be described an energetic phase change?

 

Jones

 

Poser: when one remembers an old runaway reaction, is that a double
recalescence ?

 

 

From: Horace Heffner 

 

A remarkable phenomenon: "pipe rapture"!

 

 

 





 

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