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JoseSD

10/06/15 4:11 PM

#8512 RE: DFF #8511

sorry...what's the difference between this trading and the trading HYSR has been having in the last year/year and a half after spikes???

I see the following different things...

/ HYSR is holding pretty well on or above $0.02. As soon as it touches sub $0.02 it bounces back quickly
/ they are breaking the pattern of one PR every two weeks....good or bad not sure (i assume that better no PR instead of fluff PR)
/ they are being super active in Twitter with industry news....Toyota Mirai in particular. I never saw this activity on their side before. Perhaps warming up for something else?

I like what i see for now....even though I also reduced my position in the last months.

rsh

10/06/15 5:18 PM

#8514 RE: DFF #8511

The PROTOTYPE IS the particle! The nanoparticles are the GOAL of HYSR. A single particle is engineered to be a "speck with a paint job (so to speak)". That is it! That particle when immersed in H20 and hit with a photon (energy) causes electrons to move which is a current and that is a Voltage which is greater than the H-O bond energy and breaks the bond. That is the prototype. As the voltage increases, caused by the photocatalyst more H2 is released in the form of bubbles. Batches of these particles can be thought of as a "pixie dust". If you put them in a plastic bag with H2O and sunlight you get H2. If the pixie dust is sprinkled in a bucket of water, you get the same and if you dump pixie dust in the ocean the same. So whether you put these particles in clear tubes in arrays over acres and acres in a typical solar farm or any other configuration the pixie dust generates H2. That is the prototype. There are numerous ways to physically combine H2O, pixie dust and sunlight. And when the final coating (or paint job) succeeds in generating sufficiently higher voltages, the pixie dust will then be able to enter the fray of invention for mechanical forms to generate, store, react, pump, etc., etc. the produced H2 for actual use whether electrical, chemical, or mechanical. The pixie dust is a complete reactor and does not require additional voltages, electrolyzers, or anything else.

For now the pixie dust, i.e. the actual reactor, is being developed and IS NOT in a position to generate revenue. The result - there is no motive force to move the share price up much, as that movement is pure speculation and thus falls shortly after small up movements. I am optimistic that this is and will develop into a very valuable particle - just not today! Perhaps it is best not to get ahead of a potentially very good thing and just let it develop properly.