From: Roarty, Francis X
I believe Naudins' and Mollers' concept of H2-H1 oscillation inside a reactor with a heated tungsten filament is correct but the source of disassociation energy is ultimately based on Casimir geometry which can take the form of catalytic or pyrophoric material such as finely divided catalyst metals like Aratas' Pd nano powders or the pores in Mills' Rayney Nickel. IMHO The MAHG project should have used tungsten nano powders instead of just a wire filament to increase both the surface area and catalytic action on the hydrogen flowing through. Fran, The gainful reaction occurs on what would be the anode, not the filament - and the guy who had the tubes modified at the famous Svetlana tube factory (Frolov) disclosed that the anode was massively sputtered with Tungsten. So you could be correct on the Casimir cavity being active. Sputtering should provide lots of cavities. Frolov has a patent in Russia on this, but you might want to try to contact him anyway. Jones

