In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sun, 21 May 2006 07:27:19
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>I take it from your past posts, Robin, that you also lean heavily
>against Puthoff and ZPE...
No, I think that is a too negative representation. I'm looking for
something that is both self consistent, and consisten
dride matches the IP of a k-shell electron
which it is to replace. When in the comet, where there is little
Argon, this hydrino species may be in a transitory "fit" where it
is not in resonance, whereas when it reaches the oceans of earth,
and encounters the potassium molecule, it
There are two 'almost' insurmountable problems with the suggestion
that a potassium ion can absorb a hydrino hydride and thereafter
"act" as if it were an inert gas (argon).
The biggest problem of the whole scenario is of course there is no
model for this happening in all of physics. That is t
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 24 Apr 2006 08:30:13
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>I like this! ... But the 70 eV is probably in error in the
>end-product - that applies to the initial hydride bond which
>becomes moot once absorbed.
I don't think it is moot. The problem is that as hydrinohydrid
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:18:21
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Steven,
>
>>> Cool. It now seems so obvious. I can't believe that
>>> Mills himself has missed this !!
>
>> Wouldn't it be appropriate ... to write up some of the details
>> and post it in the alternative SCQM disc
-Original Message-
From: OrionWorks
Wouldn't it be appropriate for someone with credentials [possibly you,
Terry,
etc...] to write up some of the details and post it in the alternative
SCQM
discussion group?
<><><><><><><>
I am not a nukulear engineer; although, I do have a persona
No you misunderstand:
And enough "Special-K" in a bottle to get a kilowatt
will have a coulomb of negative charge setting off
Jovian Thunderbolts wrt either. :-)
The hydino hydride has only a net transitory charge until that
short time that it gets taken into the orbit of the pot
?
>
> no problema...
>
> 1) the oceans do sit atop a rather substantial "ground" and are
> quite conductive
>
> 2) the "fair weather field"
>
And enough "Special-K" in a bottle to get a kilowatt
will have a coulomb of negative charge setting off
J
- Original Message -
From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Where is that other atom-molecule with a positive charge created
by that "negative ion of one hydrino and an extra electron" ?
no problema...
1) the oceans do sit atop a rather substantial "ground" and are
quite co
Follow up question, Jones.
Where is that other atom-molecule with a positive
charge created by that "negative ion of one hydrino and an extra electron" ?
Fred
>
> Jones,
>
> Anyhow my/Mills original version coupled to Argon-38 makes
> Potassium-40 a Spe
Jones,
Anyhow my/Mills original version coupled to Argon-38 makes
Potassium-40 a Special-K too. :-)
Fred
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> > How do you plan to get Non-Existant Argon-41
> >
- Original Message -
From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How do you plan to get Non-Existant Argon-41
out of Mass 2 (already energy depleted) out
of "Hydrinohydride" ?
Fred,
The "hydrino hydride" of Mills is NOT two bound hydrinos, nor a
proton and a bound hydrino - d
How do you plan to get Non-Existant Argon-41
out of Mass 2 (already energy depleted) out
of "Hydrinohydride" ?
> [Original Message]
> From: Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Date: 4/24/2006 9:30:58 AM
> Subject: Special-K
>
> Robin,
>
> >
Steven,
Cool. It now seems so obvious. I can't believe that
Mills himself has missed this !!
Wouldn't it be appropriate ... to write up some of the details
and post it in the alternative SCQM discussion group?
Not just yet, please.
There are tests that can be done immediately to disprove
From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
> Cool. It now seems so obvious. I can't believe that
> Mills himself has missed this !!
Wouldn't it be appropriate for someone with credentials [possibly you, Terry,
etc...] to write up some of the details and post it in the alternative SCQM
dis
licopter doing outside my window this morning?
Before I am neutralized (and be glad you are in Oz) let me ask.
What shall we call this fraction of normal Argon - "Special-K" ?
"Hy-K" ? "K2R" ?
Wow. This is most interesting...
Jones
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