Hello Jones
You mean the experiment in which a very long capillary tube of nickel was
pressurised with H2 gas and put in a K2CO3 solution?
Peter
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From: "Jones Beene" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 7:11 PM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:BLP's announcement
Mike,
I am bit surprised and disappointed that you apparently do not realize that
the study in question was indeed gas phase.
This was in fact a nickel hydrogen (capillary tube) reactor of Thermacore’s
own design, and the study was done for the Air Force at Wright Patterson.
This is as close to the Rossi effect as anything seen by others … only it
preceded Rossi by over 10 years and it has never been debunked by skeptics.
The experiment is stronger than anything even done by Mills IMHO, and there
is nothing that comes close from any other third party. The XPS from Lehigh
was independent of Mills.
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From: Mike Carrell
I don’t know what Jones is attempting to prove by citing a
Thermacore electrolytic cell experiment from long ago and neglecting the
later years of studies in the gas phase with water bath calorimetery and
magnetic resonance spectroscopy of effluent gases which show the presence of
hydrinos.
Mike Carrell