Hydrinos are electron groups who need their collective action to function. Think of them like cooper pairs of electrons. Once the cooper pair is removed from the influence of the superconductor, they become normal everyday electrons.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:19 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > If hydrinos exist, the use of hydrino power may produce a surplus in > hydrino gas. > > Its probable that this substance is no toxic and not a greenhouse gas. > > But I'm not so sure that will happened then it reach the ozone layer. > > Ozone is highly oxidative and may be destroyed by hyrinos. > > Are there any study about this? > > > > > > On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 16:17:05 -0500, "Mike Carrell" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I’m a long-standing observer/participant in Vortex, CMN S and the > former Hydrino Study Group, and now the Society for Classical Physics > [moderated by Dr, Farrell with Dr. Mills as a participant.] For what it’s > worth, I have shaken hands with both Mills and Fleischmann. I think I can > give some perspective on the current discussion. Mills’ back-story > includes study at MIT where he gained new insight into the physics of > accelerated electrons which led to his Orbitsphere model and the > possibility of “sub-ground” states induced by the **close proximity** of > energy holes presented by catalysts. Mainstream physics teaches a “ground > state” of **isolated** hydrogen atoms. The “Resonant Transfer” reactions > postulated and experimentally verified by Mills requires the **close > proximity** of an energy hole receptor of specific magnitudes to effect a > **non-radiative > energy transfer** from the H atom, destabilizing it, which then shrinks > into the hydrino state. In that moment, the H atom is no longer * > *isolated**. > > > > In Mills’ current work, the favored hydrino state is H[1/4]; spectroscopic > signatures of lower states have been seen. The energy release is measured > at 200 times the energy required to produce an isolated H atom. Mills’ task > has been to find a means to utilize this energy on a commercial scale. The > above are not speculations, but based on experiments done with instruments > calibrated to national standards by a staff which includes six Ph.D.s and > independent laboratories. Mills’ experiments have included liquid, gas, and > solid phases. The solid fuels include compounds of inexpensive materials > when heated create the catalytic conditions for H atoms also in the > molecule to transition to the hydrino state: hence CIHT- Catalyst Induced > Hydrino Transition. > > > > This is the invention of master chemist. > > > > Mills has been supported by $[tens of millions] from private investors > over a period of some 20 years. He is under no obligation to publish, but > his publication record is exemplary, with over 90 Journal papers, three > books available as free downloads from the BLP website. He has an > obligation to protect his investors with a strong patent position. A irony > is that his major discovery is world-changing but is a natural phenomenon > which cannot be patented as such. This is typical of ‘chemical’ patents. > His patent disclosers are descriptive of many possible strategies and > ingredients [to catch any copiers] while concealing in plain sight the > optimum path which s disclosed to licensees. Mills has shown “reduction to > practice” by frequent posting on his website technical papers at each stage > of his progress. One might see these as ‘field notes’ which with refinement > wind up in juried technical journals listed on the website. Summary and > tutorial information makes its way into the Grand Unified Theory of > Classical Physics, available as a free download form the website. > > > > As of the preset writing, the BLP website is in a very fluid state, which > has led to misunderstandings by participants of Vo and CMNS to jump to > conclusions, but others to dig in and do homework. The Home Page is current > and contains links to relevant papers and the patent disclosure. The rest > covers an earlier embodiment of CIHT with excellent validation reports. BLP > is revising he website and has promised a demonstration of the new device > on Jan. 28 to a restricted audience. Even that is not the whole system, for > it will not include the magnetohydrodynamic cryogenic output module. > > > > Mills chooses his words carefully, and even apparently radical statements > have an observational base. He must present a positive outlook to keep his > investors happy without compromising the growing patent position. The > current device is a compact machine to feed a series of fuel pills to a > reaction chamber and to recharge the pills with ordinary water and reuse > them. The reaction chamber zaps the pills with a arc discharge which > excites them into a reaction state which includes transition of H to > H[1/4]. The time scale of this reaction is extremely short. Expressed in > watts, the pulse is easily in the megawatt range as stated in the press > release. Capturing this energy with a MHD module and converting it to 60 Hz > AC will be another remarkable exercise, but such is within the state of the > art of electric power technology. > > > > There are two paths ahead for BKLP CIHT technology: domestic appliance and > industrial and motive resource. Both create electrical output from any > water source, utilize cheap materials, and create zero pollution. Patents > expire; eventually this technology can be utilized by any industrialized > nation. > > > > The familiar Bohr planetary model of the atom has been very useful, but on > close inspection has very serious problems. Mills’ Orbitsphere model with > spheres of zero thickness of charge orbiting in great circle paths and make > one’s brain creak. In past years there have been savage attacks on that > model, but Mills has given a detailed derivation which has silenced his > most savage critic. A byproduct of that model is molecular modeling > software for very complex molecules which give accurate results with very > modest computer resources. It is marketed by Millsian and is finding > rapidly growing acceptance. > > > > Mike CarrellS > > > > > >

