On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> *From:* James Bowery > > Ø I must have misunderstood what you just said because hydrinos are ash, > not fuel, so the reaction will stop. > > > > There is a progressive range of 137 stable fractional levels (Rydberg > multiples) which hydrogen electron orbitals can assume, according to Mills’ > theory – each one more energetic than the one before. None of them are the > functional equivalent of ash, even the last. > In the Millsian theory "the functional equivalent" of ash is context dependent: a catalyst with energy transition "equal" (to what precision?) to that of the fractional Rydberg state transition. That was the source of my comment about ash.