I think CIHT is for "Catalyst Induced Hydrino Transition".

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-243402945.html

Being slightly dislexic I'll have to watch out for exchanging the "i" and the "h", since I pronounce it with a soft "c". 8^)


On Sep 16, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:



On 11-09-16 12:36 PM, Jones Beene wrote:

Hey guys - isn't Rossi-mania already reading like a geek gossip column?

("Dear Daniel":)

The bogosity level hovering around the E-Cat is already so extreme that further speculation pushes into the realm of Sci-Fi ... after all, I am just re-interpreting a few published News stories already out there, in view of what could transpire. OTOH anyone can get a PR story published as "News"
these days.

When you toss in the possibility that BLP is on the verge of introducing the
so-called CIHT (my favorite apropos-acronym)

Eh ... CIHT?

  Chromed Inside Diameter Honed Tube?

The reactor consists of a bit more than just that, I would think!
But then, maybe it's one of these:

  Certified Industrial Hygiene Technician?
  Central Institute of Hand Tools?
  Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation?

A little hard to see how any of these relate to BLP, to be honest.
Oh, wait, how about this one:

  Career Institute of Health and Technology

That kind of covers Randy's company, doesn't it? After all, he's a doctor, which gets you the "Health" part, it's a high tech firm, which gets you the "Technology" part, and it's certainly become his career.

In any case, it's nice to hear they're still on the verge of delivering something, even after all these years. (A lot like the hot fusion community, come to think of it.)


Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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