Hello Bob To ignite a fuel aliquot only 5J is needed ( 5 V 10,000Amps 0.1 msec). The seam welder which produces the high current in the SunCell system needs about 200-300J to ignite the sample bcs of inefficiencies. So building a better powersystem will increase the excess energy and power considerable.
Peter From: Bob Higgins Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 5:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Is the SunCell a titanium burner? If Mills' water detonations for the SunCell are so energetic that he has a rumored COP of 100, then why did the previous demonstration in a calorimeter (which would have captured all of the radiant energy) only show a COP of ~2? I even think this was in error (the calorimetry) for failure to adequately account for the ejecta in the control vs. actual experiment. Why is Mills suddenly able to claim a high COP? Bob Higgins On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:33 PM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: I certainly do not dispute the long list of prior BLP predictions that failed to come to fruition. I think where I'm coming from is that, at least from my perception, it looks to me as if Mills senses something much more substantial with the SunCell technology working in tandem with the CIHT process. It appears to me as if Mills is betting the farm on the success of the latest technology. Make or break time. I grant you this is a subjective opinion. No more. No less. In the meantime, I really would like to acquire a better confidence level that the recycling process is not that difficult to do. That's one of the reasons I have been repeatedly harping on this subject, looking for different opinions and clarification from others. All we have to go on is Mills claim that it is. At present I'm willing to give Mills the benefit of the doubt... but only to a point. As the famous slogan went: "Trust, but verify" You are not so sure giving Mills the benefit of the doubt is warranted. I respect your doubt. So, here we are... until further developments. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson svjart.orionworks.com zazzle.com/orionworks

