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.

PS - You are assuming it's in solid form. It's also possible that the small
hydrino molecules are simply leaking out of the container through interstitial
spaces in the matrix of the wall material.

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Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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