Frank X. Roarty

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Mill's theory remains badly presented to the public - Jan Naudts gave him the 
right answer in 2005 and the right way to present the hydrino but Mills was too 
stuborn to accept a relativistic interpretation. Rossi on the other hand has no 
linkage between theory and producing a commercial product. Rossi has the stage 
and Mills is about to become a footnote if Rossi succeeds. I remain convinced 
the initiating event is based on Naudts relativistic interpretation resulting 
in an energy pump between gas law and sudden changes in energy density at the 
scale of Casimir geometry. The random motion of gas remains unchanged when 
energy density increases as you approach an event horizon or when energy 
density decreases due to Casimir geometry. We don't have an expedient  random 
motion to move gas atoms across parsecs of space between different gravity 
wells at the macro scale but if we did it would be easy to imagine a scheme to 
rectify energy from this motion by creating an asymetry like molecular bonds 
for one condition and atomic states for another. We do however have this 
opportunity at the nano scale. Changes in Casimir geometry result in abrupt 
changes in energy density instead of the slow changes normally associated with 
gravitational gradients you not only have gas atoms existing at different 
densities outside Casimr cavities you even have dynamic changes inside the 
cavities as the geometry forms a changing tapestry where energy density varies 
wildly in both directions as a quantum effect while very locally the gas atoms 
are unaware of the changes and are still pushed along in random directions of 
gas law based on HUP. I think kowalski and Naudin recognized this as an 
opportunity to exploit a type of Maxwell's demon based on bond state instead of 
direction or heat where a hydrogen molecules reluctance to translate between 
different densities as compared to atomic hydrogen would create the asymetry 
and allow the normally chaotic motion of gas to be exploited as a discount 
toward molecular disassociation. This won't work where energy density is 
isotropic but it could work in the heart of an extremely active catalyst where 
combustion paths have been eliminated.

Fran

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