In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 6 Apr 2011 07:59:15 -0700: Hi, [snip] >When you compare the amount of hydrogen "lost" compared to the energy >released, it works out to something like 100 keV per proton (but that can vary >depending on which Rossi quote you have) ... which is far less than the energy >of fusion - at least 1-2 MeV per proton, if it were Ni-H fusion, and far more >than Mills typical 27.2-54.4 eV.
For the third experiment, the numbers are 0.11 gm H2 & 25 kWh. This works out at 8.48 keV/ H which equates to level 25 Hydrinos. The interesting thing here is that level 24 is the smallest possible Hydrinohydride according to Mills, so this may provide a clue as to the mechanism involved. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html

