I think we are going to find that LENR, which I think is a form of Dark
Energy is really caused from the inflation of Dark Matter which, like
you say is a DDL form of hydrogen making up the fabric of space. I think
LENR happens all of the time in our atmosphere and is the energy behind our
From: Jones Beene
Oops typo. should be: Therefore, a logical conclusion is that dark matter
is most likely a degenerate from of light matter, meaning that it is mostly
hydrogen in a different and denser form.
BTW - This would be the same species as seen in the many Holmlid/Miley
papers,
From: Lewan Mats
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-presence-dark-milky.html
This story very likely relates to the Rossi/Parkhomov results (which
probably explains why Mats posted it).
Although cosmologists do not know the composition of dark matter... We know
that dark matter is needed in our
From Jones:
Oops typo. should be: Therefore, a logical conclusion is that dark
matter
is most likely a degenerate from of light matter, meaning that it is
mostly
hydrogen in a different and denser form.
BTW - This would be the same species as seen in the many Holmlid/Miley
papers,
Contrary to popular belief, Mills was not the first to suggest the
fractional hydrogen state, even if many of his supporters want to give him
that status. Dr. Robert Carroll predicted fractional quantum states of
hydrogen in 1976 in a published book: The Eternity Equation, and there were
others.
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-presence-dark-milky.html
Mats
www.animpossibleinvention.comhttp://www.animpossibleinvention.com
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quantum-equation-universe.html
When the geometry of General relativity is changed to reflect quantum
mechanics, the rework predicts a universe without a big bang. But more
importantly, the integration of quantum mechanics into general relativity
predicts that the
Thanks for the history lesson on the provenance of fractional quantum
states, Jones. I was not aware of the fact there had been so many prior BLP
interpretations involving fractional states of the Hydrogen atom. Should
Mills be so lucky as to collect a Nobel prize he may need to share it with
many
An interesting idea that I recently pursued might offer some insight into this
discussion. A few weeks ago I spoke of my thoughts that the mass of an
electron might be distributed throughout the field in the form of field energy.
This would be established by using Einstein's equation that
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