Jed you are doing well, now tell me how the other 30 elements are formed?

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Axil Axil wrote:
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>  One gram of hydrogen per day is a HUGE amount of hydrogen inputted into a
> closed system and consumed.
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> Where could it all be going?
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> Some of it is absorbing into the metal hydride, and some is leaking out of
> the cell into the air.
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> It would only be a huge amount if it were all undergoing nuclear fusion
> (fusion with itself or with copper). Assuming this is fusion, only a tiny
> fraction of it is doing that.
>
> Hydrogen is difficult to contain. The pipes and stopcocks shown in this
> video are gas-tight, but not up the standards of expensive Swaglok fittings,
> so I am sure there is significant leakage.
>
> In a commercial unit there would also be a certain amount of hydrogen
> leakage. I do not think this would present any danger. Overall it would be
> less than the leakage of natural gas from your stove and oven before the gas
> ignites.
>
> - Jed
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