On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 8:54 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:
Are you sure that you accurately understand the source of that radiation? > It would seem more reasonable for the energy to be transferred as a well > defined chunk that is accepted by the catalyst. The activity of the > catalyst as a result of the transfer could be the source for the wide band > radiation. I agree. It does sound problematic. At the moment my main challenge is to understand Mills's claims, and then to understand what's been overlain on top of them in an attempt to improve upon them. The claim of a continuum spectrum photon emission as the electron inhabits a new redundant level may be an innovation on Mills's work rather than his own. I personally find the possibility quite unlikely. I would have expected the model to only transfer energy to the environment from the action on the Mills catalyst. In that case, I assume the total balance of energy escaping the hydrino would be a clean multiple 27.2 eV. But it's possible that Mills also discussed the part about the additional broadband photons being emitted above and beyond that. Eric

