I have been thinking about this some more and an idea would be to use a bingo type reactor with lithium soap in water. A base line can be achieved by running first with water and NaoH, a time/temp: graph can be drawn along with power input. The test then done again maintaining same power input with an equal amount of water with lithium soap as the ionic conductor. The two graphs placed on top of one another. If the two running conditions can be maintained equal, any change in temp/time will show a change in reaction. Here we will see the hydrogen/lithium reaction under extream conditions of a plasma ignition, if he is right then we should see a huge increase of temp: to time, also possible to see if we get OU in joules of input to heat output. regards Mike
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