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Encouragingly consistent first data

Bob Greenyer
Aug 22, 2021
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Bob Greenyer will, before the HHO exposed CaCO3 is put under the SEM/EDS, review some very encouraging data we already have to date.

First test of HHO on CaCO3

Argon Line?

Have we made silicon based glass?

CaCO3 vs HHO filmed with Nurugo + S7

CaCO3 vs HHO imaged with Dino Lite Edge plus

Powdery cracked block, presumably CaO
Vitrified encrustation on area most exposed to HHO gas flame
Some fragments broken away from main exposed sample of CaCO3 showing powdery and glassy types
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axil
Aug 23, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

To get an accurate reading of the temperature, place a thermocouple inside the CaCO3 to protect the CaCO3 from the HHO. This can be done by drilling a hole into the CaCO3 to place the thermocouple close to the area of the reaction but not directly exposed to the reaction.

In Lugano, the temperature reading was off because of the anomalous active generation of light produced by the reaction. In that case, the temperature was NOT black body radiation.

In the case of Ohmasa gas, the titanium burned at very low temperatures even through the light produced by the reaction was extreme.

In general, using light that is produced by the reaction as a probe of temperature is not reliable.

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Stevenson
Aug 23, 2021Liked by Bob Greenyer

Preliminary but very promising results!

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