On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> And in the context of Bedini - and possibly the new player in South Africa > as well - anything that makes this EUV reaction happen more often that 1-3% > of the time can pass for overunity ... or magic, when the reaction is still > chemical, and technically not overunity at all. Interesting speculation, Beene. It is well known that pulsed charging of a lead sulfide battery reduces sulfation of the plates. Indeed, the alleged Bedini gain is greater with older batteries than new. I attributed this effect to the apparent "gain". If your T-effect theory holds true, then alloys or composites of lead and other metals could increase the effect. T

