In reply to  Terry Blanton's message of Sun, 15 May 2011 19:24:54 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>I think it is more likely that he is using the spillover catalyst
>effect to strip electrons which provide work and recombine when the H+
>hydride ions pass through the membrane to be oxidized.
>
>Now maybe the free electrons are made "free-er" as a hydrino-hydride.
>This would mean that they would not really recombine as water but as
>an oxidized hydrino-hydride.  And WTF would that be?  Would you drink
>it?  Maybe with a single malt as a mixer, eh?
>
>T
I think he is just using Hydrino formation as a powerful oxidant that strips
lots of electrons from his catalyst. The "overly" positive catalyst ions then
act as the fuel source which drives the chemical reactions.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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