>
> RPR then releases the "hotter" UV photon which can create another catalytic
> hole (when slightly downshifted) especially in oxygen preferentially. A
> limited chain reaction, mediated by UV photons, is the result.
>
> In short, this hybridized version provides a more complete picture than
> Mills, especially since he depends on "angular momentum" of electrons as
> the
> ultimate energy source. Bollocks.
>

According to Mills's theory:
The energy comes from the potential energy of the electron relative to the
proton - electron drops down to a lower fractional orbit (fractional
principal quantum number) and the energy comes from this change in
potential energy.  Energy released takes the form of:
1.  kinetic energy transferred to another hydrogen, or ionization of an
electron or breaking of chemical bonds
2. continuum radiation as the electron spirals down to the next stable
fractional orbit.  This spiral has a non-constant orbit frequency and gives
continuum radiation.

The electron has 1 unity of angular momentum at all orbit states (principal
quantum numbers), including at n = 1, the ground state.  Conservation of
angular momentum is always seen in all energy releases.

Continuum energy is seen in the experiment that matches his theory.  The
19.3 nm oxygen line is in both the control experiment (He) and the active
experiment (H2+He).

My guess is that it is very hard to eliminate all the oxygen from a surface
- plus they may not have a reason to eliminate it.

Jeff

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