-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] Mike Carrell wrote:
>"Fractional hydrogen converter" sounds very much like BlackLight Power and the CIHT cell under development for motive and other uses. Details are not yet published but advanced claims Include driving a conventional car 1500 miles on a liter of H2. RvS: If that's 1 L @ STP, then at 20 hp & 100 kph I get an average energy / molecule of 300000 eV. That's a lot for a Mills reaction, but might well be expected for CF. Hi Robin, Well, in one sentence - it is CF !:) Too bad there is not more official detail, but for many years it has appeared certain to a few of us (not sure of your own belief on this point) that Mills *must be* getting nuclear reactions over time, to his extreme distress. Moreover, that this little "problem" of nuclear activation offers the best explanation for why we have seen no demo or product. Of course, Mike will disagree, but until there is a real demo, this is my stance - and it is logical to the extreme. Just about everyone who has studied nickel/hydrogen in that past two decades (several dozen papers) and especially the recent Focardi-Rossi claims - has seen nuclear activation when they have looked for it. There is no way that activation does not happen in Mills work. Radioactivity, when it shows up in CIHT, which it will - effectively puts the entire patent portfolio into jeopardy. He is between the proverbial rock and a hard-place. There is one thing we can probably all agree on. The guy needs a better publicist ! Only a lab-rat would chose the dufuss name: "CIHT" when it is so sonically evident that even mild skeptics will waste no time in calling it the Bull-CIHT machine :)

