From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson 
                
                What I find interesting is that according to Mills there is
no known chemical reaction that is capable of generating soft X-Rays. Are
you aware of any chemical reaction that can? 

X-rays show up in electrochemistry but not normal redox.  Photoactivated
chlorine is reported to produce x-rays. Arc welding is capable of soft
x-rays. Mills is running an electrochemical reaction through and arc welder
and one of his catalysts is chlorinated. The anomaly, if there is one, would
depend on the details.

Soft x-rays are shielded by glass or even plastic. Since observers at the
demo are not being protected, we can assume the radiation is being shielded
by transparent materials.

I have not yet seen firm data for net power-in versus net power-out from the
solar cells. If anyone has that datum, please post it.

Jones

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