Well, let's respond straightly. If our friend has this boiling device (five years!), then he can easily show it.
Sent from my iPhone On Dec 18, 2012, at 2:08 PM, "Roarty, Francis X" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue Dec 18 James said [snip] Is there any reason to believe "Lucky Saint" > isn't just pulling our leg?[/snip] > > James, > He may still be pulling our leg but he is smart enough to embrace > a specific theory that would support his recipe… “Lucky Saint” is supporting > the same theory that I favor of a zero point basis for these anomalies. The > milling is done with inert gas to prevent melt down and allow even tighter > geometry formation of the powders. The premise is these geometries self > destruct even with only ambient gases much less hydrogen and you will note > how he transfers the sealed powder from glove box to being submerged in water > – a heat sink that prevents some of the geometry from self destructing. Sort > of borrowing from Lyne – Moller theory for geometry/powder and the immediate > heat sinking is an insightful addition to systems already employed by Rossi > and Mills…. I would call it a long shot but still possible! > Fran > > From: James Bowery [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12:35 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Swedish TV (SVT) show on Rossi Ecat > > On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 9:33 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> > wrote: > > *Lucky Saint · 37 weeks ago > No. Take 2 copper disks size of a penny. Put a dent in one. Mix ultrafine > magnesium hydride soft iron powder and nickel powder in equalportions. Make > sure ALL ball milling, preparation and procedures arestrictly inert atmosphere > and dry box manipulations. Compress a portionof the mix to a small pill which > fits easily into the disk indentation.Seal the chamber, welding with jeweler's > tools. Place reactor in asmall beaker with water. Place on top of induction > coil heating unit.Cause the water to boil from heat induced by alternating > magneticfield. Once boiling, turn off the induction heater. Keep adding > wateras > the boiling will continue by itself for ? years. Mine is stillboiling after > over 5 yeaes.* > > These instructions are reasonably specific. Has anyone tried replicating > this? Is there any reason to believe "Lucky Saint" isn't just pulling our > leg?

