In reply to  Alan Fletcher's message of Mon, 30 Dec 2013 12:26:47 -0800 (PST):
Hi,
[snip]
>From: "Daniel Rocha" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:13:46 AM 
>
>The "mouse" is nothing more than a ceramic canister within his SS tube full of 
>(most probably) MgH and Ni acting as a catalyst to brake the released H2 to 
>atomic from its solid state MgH at high temperatures. If H or Mg are in 
>contact with air or moister then a Lungmuir toarch reaction (reaching 3400C) 
>and/or a violent reaction of Mg with H20 give such "explosing" results lasting 
>for some seconds. Such are not desirable results but accidents due to poor 
>controllability. 
>
>- - - 
>
>You might be right on that one :
>
>Andrea Rossi
>December 29th, 2013 at 6:10 PM
>
>Hank Mills:
>... 
>4- the temperature of the Cat raises when the Mouse is turned off, lowers when 
>the Mouse is turned on

I can think of nothing other than an active cooling system which would behave
this way.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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