
Oleg Member
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- Thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?
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Oleg Replied to the thread BLP update.
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amazing job, though conclusions are a bit controversial. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
It's now all more clear to me! -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Just found out about Santilli's magnecules. Holy guacamole! Can titanium "magnehydride" be made? What is the properties of magnehydrogen? MagneGas seems to be very impressive fuel. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Well, now it kinda does make sence... Maybe. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Still don't get why everyone confuses Hydrino and ultra-dense hydrogen... Like, Hydrino isn't dense at all, while ultra-dense hydrogen is at least 130 kg/cm³. Hydrino even formed new compounds... No such properties for ultra-dense… -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Didn't know they were in this field. Even ultra-dense hydrogen, huh?... -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
So, maybe anyone here have any ideas to modify the fuel or smth, maybe conditions?... -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
this thread is now about H(0)... That's not really what I meant... Okay... -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Who said it was shrunken? Leif? No. It just has very small inter-atomic distance. Not being shrunken. Leif himself denies anything related to hydrino. They even have absolutely different properties. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Holmlid never really told us anything besides "fusion happens" and "annihilation happens". I have read all the papers of Holmlid. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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Ok, but what does it imply? Can it release even more energy perhaps? What's the problem? -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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THERE IS NO SHRUNKEN HYDROGEN IN LEIF'S PAPERS. It's H(0) with very small INTER-ATOMIC distances. It's no hydrino, no small hydrogen, it's just hydrogen very close to each other. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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I heard about the warning Simon received, doesn't really apply to regular reproducement without patenting and announcing some sketchy stuff. You also seem to talk only about 1/4 state. 1/17 for example literally would produce… -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
It would be interesting if you will describe something that can be built/produced that will generate large amounts of energy. I'm all ears 😁 -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
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I didn't really understood what are you talking about "which reactions could run" part. Is there any example how we can utilize your model/calcs or smth else to predict and formulate any usable fuel/method of energy generation?… -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
It also seems that starting from around H(1/15), fusion is possible due to some effects. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
I found some information on transition of H to H(1/17) by using H(1/4) as a catalyst, releasing enormous 3.48 keV, as stated by Mills himself. I also found that total energy from H to H(1/137) is around 500 keV, which really suites… -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
It seems that COP can be quite high due to combination of "super-chemical" reactions and LENR. That's my speculations, but still think it is worth a try. I can't possibly imagine/formulate a better fuel on theories of pico-hydrogen, LENR, Hydrino etc. It… -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
Here H(1/7) is mentioned at page 18. -
Oleg Replied to the thread Hydrino, small hydrogen, LENR and Simon Brink & Randell Mills. The new possibility?.
Mills also seemingly produced H(1/6), see https://doi.org/10.1016/S0360-3199(00)00037-9