In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Mon, 7 Jul 2014 06:41:53 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Not quite the same as LENR but close, since apparently with the military
>version of nano-thermite, instead of finding the usual nanoparticles of
>magnetite, we find that a ferrihydrite (nominally FeOOH) is used, which
>apparently has hydrogen content in order to provide the vehicle for gain. It
>would surprise no one to learn that a nickel version is also used (nominally
>NiOOH). As Robin will note, either can fit into a Mills explanation as well,
>since both metals have Rydberg IP "holes".

Not only that but Mills is using chemicals with crystalline water in his latest
version because, under heating, the water is released as molecular water rather
than liquid water, and according to him, molecular water is a Mills catalyst
(m=3). (Note that  2 FeOOH => Fe2O3 + H2O when heated).
Also 2Al + 3H2O => Al2O3 + 3H2 as the source of the Hydrogen). Furthermore a 50
fold increase in energy over normal chemical energy falls right in the Hydrino
ballpark.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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