Re: cold fussion realized
Posted by ===mike=== on May 27, 2003 at 10:57
(209.178.164.113)Re: cold fussion realized (DA Morgan)
OK.. Yes.. DA Morgan, now we are getting somewhere. That makes very good sense. Now we are talking about eliminating the Lanthanide series, and introducing electricity without a doubt. As I said before, I don't remember seeing any wires, but I didn't watch the darn show for more than a few minutes. In the meantime, continuing my research I found a couple of sites which detail "Electrolysis of Water" and have come to the same conclusion. There must have been electricity involved. I also saw another program more recently, (an infomercial) which was trying to sell some upright air cleaning gadget with non-moving parts which produced an air current through the mere forces of electromagnetic fields through the device. That, I found was amazing, too.
Now I am putting the two together, and beginning to understand the event. The screens were made of platinum, and charged, and set up in series: (+), (-), (+), (-).. etc.. not touching one another, but very close. Or maybe just one of the screens are platinum plated, and the other is something else. I don't know, but we're getting closer. Now the question would be thus:
Would platinum be in the water, electrically dissolved like silver is? Or would palladium be more dissolvable, or maybe something more simple mixed in there, like sodium sulfate? Thus the catalyst. (correct me if I spoof) Looks to me like I'm heading toward a long drawn out set of experiments, unless you guys can save me the trouble. Kind regards........ ===mike===
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- Re: cold fussion realized DA Morgan 27/5 14:14 (1)
- Re: cold expansion from H2O2 (not fussion) ===mike=== 28/5 03:40 (0)