Microwaves delever energy to the EVOs "wirelessly" (without electodes). If you need references to beleive this I will supply some.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 10:34 PM Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > AFAIK the EVO would necessarily form on an electrode - but there isn't any > corresponding electrode in this experiment unless I missed something. > > Axil Axil wrote: > > This could be related to the way potassium generates clusters of Rydberg > matter as per Holmlid and catalyzes the production of EVOs. The EVOs grow > until the point of instability whereupon they explode in a bosenova. If > this is happening, there would be X-rays produced by the bosenova as the > high energy electrons produce Bremsstrahlung while undergoing > thermalization. The use of self developing dental X-ray film would be a > proper detection method for those X-rays. > > buy self developing dental X-ray film here > > self developing dental X-ray film > > The size of the spark looks about right for a 500 Gev Bosenova. > > Jones Beene wrote: > > Good question. In the early days Mills focused on potassium as a necessary > catalyst for working with nickel electrolysis - and which which we now > learn will apparently both split water and produce a plasma with microwave > irradiation, while sodium will not. So - this experiment kind of fits into > Mills' theory even though he never used RF to any great extent. > > One can imagine improvements to this which could possibly provide much > more information. This is actually more complex than it seems at first. I > am amazed that apparently water is being split by the oven - or is there an > alternative explanation? > > > Axil Axil wrote: > > > Interesting. What is ypur take about the theory behind the production of > sparks? Why Hydrinos? > > Jones Beene wrote: > > FWIW - I ran across a simple experiment while looking around for a science > fair project for a neighbor's son ... > > There are not many experiments which are both robust, cheap and don't > require complex data logging to suggest the energy anomaly. One needs to > find a discarded microwave oven of course... > > https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=74572 > > > >