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

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