In fhen formula when he says "same careful techniques" he means you
must load NI+Fe+Mg
with hydrogen again this cause Mg became MgH2, so you don't need
external hydrogen for reaction  and Fe in reaction cause H2 break
apart into H1, paving the way for reaction.

If you read chan formula you can understand fhen formula better .

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On 12/20/11, Peter Brosnan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Brad Thanks mate . Eveyrbody seems to want to live forever .....or die of
> boredom , each to his own Favorite movie     Shawshank Redemption    "Get
> busy living or get busy dieing" I Plan on living to at least 100 ....(I want
> my letter from the Queen)
> It will take at least a month to get this ready
> Rossi saying.....  600 c optimum  @   360  psi Defkalion  is....   400 c
>            @    400 to 500 psi Pressure release valve fixed at 2000 psi
> Im no genius, but  there are several critical safety procedures to follow
> and I will be following each one to the letter .
>  Phen stated the 500 c was only at stage 1Which was nickel and carbon ONLY
> (No Hhydrogen) get rid of all oxygen and oxides
> The 2000 psi was at 200 c
> The psi will jump to about 3500 psi  , when 200c is applied ( I wont be
> going any  where near that unless the engineer and machinist say OK) and
> thne it will be in a 12 mm   steel caseing . The PRV will blow first
> straight into a steel pipe , heading 4 m ,  straight up
> The lead will shield me from the gamma The gamma is what Im hoping to detect
> , T think the technology hinges on that . Im 90 % sure this is not a hoax .
> And if it is I will go back to my other 2 projects
> Im really interested in your thoughts on the RFG , caviation ,ultrasonic .
> Ive heard of 360 Mkhz talked about and 89 Mkhz . A friend said I should
> introduce a form of microwave . Ive got no idea at this stage ....Do you ?
> Pete    (The mad Aussie backyarder)
>> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 22:42:42 -0800
>> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Phen formula from ecatbuilder.com
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>> Hi Peter,
>> That's a lot of pressure and temperatures to work with... Remember the
>> pressure will increase significantly when heated. Every part of your
>> container needs to be rated for whatever the final temp/pressure
>> combination is, including tubing, valves, sealant, etc. I'd like to
>> know how you plan to safely bring hydrogen at 2000psi to 500C and then
>> back down to a vacuum (of indeterminate pressure) inside a glovebox.
>>
>> But, yes, you can order a tank with a hydrogen regulator (300 psi) and
>> have the bottle filled to 2000psi and go direct from the bottle to
>> your device. (Of course, your welding shop can give you advice on
>> this... which will be "don't do it--you'll kill yourself".)
>>
>> - Brad
>>
>

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