In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:33:11 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>The Rossi claim may not be similar to the new Mills' CIHT device, but it is
>similar to an old Mills' device - the one known as the "reverse gyrotron".

That's true, but I think Mark was referring to Mills' latest work, given that he
used the present tense of the verb "to seem". Hence my reply.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] 
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>In reply to  MarkI-ZeroPoint's message:
>Hi,
>
>>So has Rossi also stumbled upon what caused BLP to change their course of
>development, i.e., direct conversion to electricity?
>>
>>This may serve as an independent replication of a discovery of a direct
>conversion phenomenon if both companies were going down one path
>(conversion-to-heat) and then discovered a more direct path to electricity.
>BLP seems to have abandoned the direct-to-heat (d2h) path in favor of
>direct-to-electricity (d2e), while Rossi is continuing the d2h path to get
>something to market and cash-flow as soon as possible... perhaps a better
>strategy than BLP.
>>
>>Only other question is what kind of electrical current (and thus, power) is
>being produced...
>>
>>-Mark Iverson
>
>I don't think the two processes are similar. Mills is using a chemical
>approach
>AFAIK, i.e. his device is similar to a fuel cell wherein however the energy
>comes from Hydrino production. What Rossi appears to be talking about is
>direct
>conversion of particle energy to EMF (cyclotron frequency?) in a magnetic
>field.
>
>Presumably he would then allow the EMF to resonate in a chamber/antenna
>converting it to a high frequency AC current which could then be rectified
>to
>DC.
> 
>Regards,
>
>Robin van Spaandonk
>
>http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
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>
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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