Well put, and I feel constrained to point out that once the name of Bill B
is invoked it's a lot like speaking the name JHWH. In short order the
avenging angel will arise and impose His terrible swift justice. Not a
pretty sight, leaves one shuddering in one's boots. One time He even shut
the
Aw Shucks this was supposed to be in response to the ZeroPoint message
posted above, so I resent it.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Steve High diamondweb...@gmail.com wrote:
Well put, and I feel constrained to point out that once the name of Bill
B is invoked it's a lot like speaking the
Leaving aside for the moment that he was working with the controversial
Randall Mills, a professor from University of Illinois has affixed his good
name to evidence that non-chemistry-based heat is produced when a copper
hydroxide/copper bromide mixture is heated to 300C in a differential
scanning
knew ahead of time, when he provided the experimental details, that UV was
absent.
There is no indication that this relates to “hydrinos”…
*From:* Carl High
Leaving aside for the moment that he was working with the controversial
Randall Mills, a professor from University of Illinois has
from BLP, leading up to yet another plea for more investment
with hardly a mention of the past failures
… this could in fact amount to nothing less than the obit for CIHT… RIP.
*From:* Carl High
Well, Jones, to be fair to Dr Glumac, I do not see where he is verbalizing
support
http://mechanical.illinois.edu/directory/faculty/glumac
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Carl High diamondweb...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW if you take a look at Dr Glumac's faculty directory page he does list
himself as a consultant for Blacklight Power. That seems to be an
out-in-the-open
There appears to be some confusion at the moment. Westerners are trying to
crack the Chinese text using Google Translate. The characters for NiMH are
showing up and it is not clear whether this represents a metal hydride that
might be employed in battery design (a la the LiMH in my rechargeable
Perhaps a dumb question, but would there be enough deuterium in natural
hydrogen to carry the reaction forward?
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:34 AM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
The main problem I see with this line of reasoning is that Rossi and DGT
are getting positive results.
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