[AR] Re: Mills Fuel Experiment

  • From: James Bowery <jabowery@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 20:45:53 -0500

Yes there is a lot of "power from water" foment out there.  That doesn't
mean it is all the same.  The Mills theory is based on below-ground-state
fractional Rydberg states of hydrogen which can be reached by energy
transfer to a receptor above-ground-state ionization in a catalyst which
then releases the photon.  The Mills theory may be wrong but I'm unaware
that the achievement of below-ground-state fractional Rydeberg states is
theoretically a violation of conservation of energy.  I'd be most intrigued
to see the derivation.

On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Monroe L. King Jr. <
monroe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> HHO practically insures an overunity experiment because the bond of
> water is just too strong to indicate anything else!
>
>  Monroe
>
>
> > -------- Original Message --------
> > Subject: [AR] Re: Mills Fuel Experiment
> > From: James Bowery <jabowery@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Thu, March 19, 2015 6:24 pm
> > To: arocket <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >
> > Please provide a link to the derivation of this over-unity implication.
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:13 PM, <qbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > >  I'd be very speculative of his work, although he's never said it
> > > publicly, if you follow his line of thinking you get an over unity
> device.
> > >
> > > At 06:57 PM 3/19/2015, you wrote:
> > >
> > > For those willing to entertain a speculative fuel -- one which has a
> > > potential exhaust velocity (specific energy) of tens of km/s:
> > >
> > > Reading H2O-Based Solid Fuel Power Source Based on the Catalysis of H
> by
> > > HOH Catalyst
> > > <
> http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/papers/SunCellPaper.pdf
> >Â
> > > and thinking about what might constitute a relatively simple and
> > > inexpensive qualitative demonstration, it occurs to me that if (as is
> > > indicated by Table 1) titanium is acting as a Mills catalyst, a pure
> Ti+H
> > > system based on atomic hydrogen welding (AHW) may be worth a try for
> the
> > > following reasons:
> > >
> > >
> > >    - In AHW, the shielding gas is hydrogen.
> > >    - The tungsten electrodes could be replaced by titanium electrodes
> > >    feeding in at a higher rate.
> > >    - Rather than nano-titanium the catalytic surface is vaporized
> > >    titanium at 3,287°C -- a temperature readily achievable by AHW.
> > >    - Being shielded from oxygen by the hydrogen flow, titanium
> oxidation
> > >    is avoided thereby avoiding a major confounding process and
> variable.
> > >    - The power into the AHW apparatus therefore takes two easily
> > >    meterable forms:Â
> > >       - electric power from the wall andÂ
> > >       - hydrogen gas
> > >    - The power out of the AHW apparatus should be dominated by light,
> > >    which is also easily meterable.
> > >    - Finally, and perhaps most decisively, the peak temperature should
> > >    exceed that achievable by AHW.
> > >
> > >
> > > Further on in the same paper, Figure 10 may indicate a superior fuel
> > > mixture of:
> > >
> > > 50 mg NH4NO3 + KOH + KCl (2:1:1 wt.) + 15 mg H2OÂ
> > >
> > >
>
>

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