Previously I had suggested back filling of a bulk powder or metal foam with smaller grains of nano powder to increase the vigor but this noble gas additive is a magnitude more effective since it first enjoys becoming fractionalized itself to form a "fractionalized geometry" inside the Ni geometry that further reduces any fractional hydrogen it catalyzes.
Fran From: francis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:00 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Subject: re:[Vo]:Catalyser ? argon ? Importance: High Alain, Nice catch! Yes Argon and other noble gases are claimed to be catalysts with respect to the hydrino - even if other researchers call them inverse Rydberg or fractional hydrogen. Gas loading into a rigid catalytic metal lattice is already more vigorous than wet electrolytic cells and I would suggest that there may be a similar increase in vigor when a gas catalyst is introduced into hydrogen when loading into a metal lattice. I have always contended that the active geometry can even form temporarily in a totally gaseous environment similar to sonoluminesce only the flattened meniscus is a conductive gas instead of a liquid that traps and forms the fractional hydrogen bubble. The sonoluminescence and gaseous equivalent are self destructive and energy must be used to constantly re-generate the geometry but this idea of loading both the hydrogen and a catalyzing noble gas into the lattice may be the best of both worlds! I can imagine both gases becoming fractional and then the fractional hydrogen becoming further fractionalized by the fractional noble gas. Fran [Vo]:Catalyser ? argon ? Alain Sepeda Sat, 21 Jan 2012 13:33:22 -0800 Hi, I've just found that comment http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/H-Ni_Fusion/message/1303 here they say that celani succeed in making Ni+H with argon "catalyst", a catalyst used by mills. and I note that Argon is used inside Hyperion to insulate the reactor from the out-box... maybe not only ... any comment on that ? Celani makes his fantastic experiment producing energy continous for 6 days > with > COP 2 and 1800 Watt/g Nickel in an 900 Celsius, 6 bar H2-Ar(!!!) > atmosphere. > > This means for me simply: Celani also believes in the shrinking of the > H-Atom > and the catalysators from Mills. He takes the best from two worlds, Rossi > and > Mills:-). > > This may be VERY important. Mills most favourite catalysators are > Argon(50%)together with H2 (50%). (K2CO3 in other experiments from Pons > Fleischmann typ). >

