On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

>  ...If this reaction depends on a population of fractional hydrogen or f/H
> – which is “below ground state hydrogen” often called the hydrino state,
> and which is a very strong contender for the gain which is witnessed –
> then that active material will remain in the reactor after pumping away H2.
> It will have become magnetically bound to the nickel- even when all the
> gaseous hydrogen is removed from the reactor.
>
> Thus, thermal gain will continue – which will lead MFMP to assume that
> their calibration was in error – when in fact the error is simply in the
> assumption that eliminating hydrogen gas will de-fuel the reactor.
>
I must have misunderstood what you just said because hydrinos are ash, not
fuel, so the reaction will stop.

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