In reply to  Axil Axil's message of Mon, 29 Jun 2015 19:26:55 -0400:
Hi,
>Over the many hours that the MFMP reactor was heated its pressure of
>hydrogen first increased rapidly as the hydride degased and then the
>pressure of the gas in the envelope stabilized.
>
>But as the hours of the reactor heatup pased, the pressure of the gas
>steadily decreased. This behavior looks like a cycle where a hydride solid
>first turned to a gas then gradually reverted by into a solid form as the
>temperature of the reactor reached it maximum temperature. That high
>temperature solid form of hydrogen is maximized at a temperature just over
>1000C. There is no theory of hydrino formation  that predicts the formation
>of high temperature hydrino formation into a solid form.

Jones just gave you one!
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Robin van Spaandonk

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