On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 5:32 PM  Peter Heckert said [snip] This is rather 
exactly what they use at Max Plank Institute for their 
high temperature heat storage system. 
http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/1/325/pdf [/snip]

Peter, 
        In the past I have mentioned the Lyne furnace and MAHG which claim an 
endless reaction between H1 and H2 but this paper offers a similar endless 
reaction between metal- hydrides and the metal and hydrogen atoms forming the 
compound. I would posit the compound is broken down by the effects of changes 
in Casimir force on the hydrogen atoms and then nature immediately reforms the 
compound releasing heat in an endless loop. Adding agitation like RF at 
resonant frequencies could contribute in multiple ways by pushing strained 
bonds over the disassociation threshold before the atom dissipates the force by 
repulsion away from the change in geometry, and by actual vibration of the 
rigid geometry such that the smallest and therefore most active geometries are 
rapidly varying the space between boundaries making dynamic changes in the 
Casimir force perceived by the hydrogen. A nano shaker machine where the axis 
of jerk is incremented in fractional states of hydrogen.
Fran

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Heckert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 5:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Replication News from Chan

Am 13.12.2011 23:21, schrieb ecat builder:
> Hi All,
>
> Just a brief update on the replication attempt by "Chan". Chan is an
> anonymous poster who claims to have replicated the Rossi reaction
> using powders on two builder sites, ecatbuilder.com and buildecat.com.
>
> He uses an RFG connected to a induction coil to heat the contents of a
> copper reaction vessel that he fills with a mixture of MgH2, Ni, and
> Fe. He provides molar percentages and possible catalysts.
This is rather exactly what they use at Max Plank Institute for their 
high temperature
heat storage system.
http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/1/325/pdf

> Quoting: "Experiment with RFG to determine sweet spot for initial
> heating and then sweet spot for maintaining reaction, modulating pulse
> rate, frequency and power. Wave shape is important. Half wave sweet
> spots also exist. Key is sending Hydride ion into oscillations (e+p+e
> =>  n+e =>  e + Fusion)"
>
> http://www.ecatplanet.net/showthread.php?100-Chan-Method-of-Ni-H-fusion
>
> Standard disclaimers apply: This is unconfirmed. No videos, images,
> documented results, or peer reviewed papers to substantiate. Just
> interesting!
>
> This RFG approach is also used by Brian Ahern in his recent patent:
> http://www.buildecat.com/article_detail/brian-ahern-and-nano-magnetism-3.html
>
> - Brad
>

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