In reply to  Jed Rothwell's message of Thu, 17 Mar 2022 23:06:56 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>A potential problem with this idea is that the hydrogen (or deuterium) has
>to be highly pure. When you split water, you usually end up with impurities
>and some oxygen mixed in with the hydrogen. You have to use high tech
>equipment to purify it. You probably would not want to put water into a
>cold fusion engine and then split it on demand, in situ.

I thought I just read in one of the papers recently posted on Vortex that 
preparation of the surface involved oxidizing
the metal. That would make sense if reacting it with Hydrogen resulted in the 
creation of nascent water molecules that
then act as Hydrino catalysts. Mills also does this to create nascent water 
molecules to catalyze Hydrino shrinkage.


Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk <mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au>

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