Hydrino compounds, reactions, properties
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 @ 21:54:49 GMT
Topic: Science


With regard to R. Mills’ paper: "New States of Hydrogen Isolated from K2CO3 Electrolysis Gases" (which can be found at: http://blacklightpower.com/pdf/technical/Electrolysis042804.pdf ) Mike Carrell writes (in the hydrino yahoo group):

As I mentioned earlier in commenting on the paper, an early experiment sponsored by BLP before they had a lab involved a hollow, evacuated cathode into which formed hydrinos could diffuse for detection and analysis. That paper is no longer posted, but I think I have a copy somewhere in my files.

The recent paper should be seen in context with the discussion of a hydrogen refueling station for automobiles powered by a BLP reactor. The BLP subsystem generated electric power to run an electrolytic cell to generate hydrogen for the customer -- and for the BLP reactor. If the cell has hollow nickel cathode is connected to a vacuum pump, you are set up for collecting hydrinos there as well as from the reactor itself.

The collected hydrinos themselves are valuable chemicals, with one application being the hyper battery which Mills has discussed previously -- which, incidentally, would be excellent for automotive service.

Mike Carrell






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