Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-22 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 22 Apr 2016 06:17:18 -0700: Hi Jones, [snip] >Hi Robin, > >You misunderstand. > >I am not trying to explain of validate Mills version of titanium as a >hydrino catalyst. He clearly got it wrong for this element, at least for >any parameters below plasma co

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-22 Thread mixent
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Thu, 21 Apr 2016 19:00:04 -0400: Hi, [snip] >Does Mills hydrino theory apply when only when hydrides are involved? I would say that there is a chance that it is involved in some way whenever anomalous results are obtained with Hydrogen. Mills uses "trapped phot

RE: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-22 Thread Jones Beene
Sadly, it should be mentioned that John Dash passed away this Month. http://news.newenergytimes.net/2016/04/21/lenr-pioneer-john-dash-dies/ -Original Message- From: Jones Beene Hi Robin, You misunderstand. I am not trying to explain of validate Mills version of titanium as a hydrino

RE: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-22 Thread Jones Beene
From: mix...@bigpond.com [mailto:mix...@bigpond.com] Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 3:28 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature In reply to Jones Beene's message: Hi, [snip] >Back to the CQM theory. The catalytic hole at 190 eV is next

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Axil Axil
Does Mills hydrino theory apply when only when hydrides are involved? On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 6:27 PM, wrote: > In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 21 Apr 2016 10:21:36 -0700: > Hi, > [snip] > >Back to the CQM theory. The catalytic hole at 190 eV is next to > impossible to achieve without

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread mixent
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 21 Apr 2016 10:21:36 -0700: Hi, [snip] >Back to the CQM theory. The catalytic hole at 190 eV is next to impossible to >achieve without a plasma, even as a transient state in the hottest glow tube, >so it would seem that MillsÂ’ theory is irrelevantÂ… but,

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Che
Isn't this the form of titanium compound used in the printing industry, to make all those glossy brochures and catalogs..? On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Jones Beene wrote: > Titanium is an excellent proton conductor which was used as an active > metal host early in the history of LENR and

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Jed Rothwell
Russ George wrote: It is surprising to hear only benign comments about Mills . . . > Many people have criticized Mills here. Maybe not lately, but they did in the past. - Jed

Re: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Bob Cook
nucleon and proceed to accomplish this goal. Bob Cook From: Jones Beene Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 10:21 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature Titanium is an excellent proton conductor which was used as an active metal host early

RE: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Jones Beene
From: Russ George It is surprising to hear only benign comments about Mills when the issue with Mills is that there he offers far less information than Rossi and no one seems has even tried to replicate his work/claims. Russ, Sorry, but that is inaccurate. Mills has dozens of peer rev

RE: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Russ George
[mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 10:22 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature Titanium is an excellent proton conductor which was used as an active metal host early in the history of LENR and has recently

[Vo]:Titanium/Hematite combined catalyst for low temperature

2016-04-21 Thread Jones Beene
Titanium is an excellent proton conductor which was used as an active metal host early in the history of LENR and has recently turned up in reports of overunity from Russia/Ukraine. Iron-oxide, as hematite, has famously appeared (as Shell 105) as Holmlid's preferred catalyst for hydrogen densificat