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Nice posts on the Rydberg effects, Axil. I like reading them. Please
continue posting them. But, I am confused. Could you can help me
understand these questions:
Rydberg hydrogen has a very loosely bound electron. How would these
Rydberg electrons survive high temperature phonon collisions
Physicists Simulate Strongly Correlated
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 18, 2012) — Combining known factors in a new way,
theoretical physicists Boris Svistunov and Nikolai Prokof'ev at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst, with three
Maybe they will discover my megahertz-meter relationship.
Frank
ensed matter and ultra-cold atoms.
Good questions Bob, I have asked Axil similar but now another thought occurs to
me regarding the spatial measurements of Rydberg atoms... how and with what
metrics were these measurements determined. I still prefer the inverse Rydberg
state for the hydrino inside cavities but am less opposed to
Hi Bob,
Much thanks for your interest in this post.
In order to answer your question properly, it’s going to take some time… so
be patient.
I will respond in a series of posts.
Post #1
Bob Higgins asked: “Rydberg hydrogen has a very loosely bound electron”.
Axil answers:
Besides hydrogen,
Axil, Excellent series of posts on Rydberg Matter. Very informative. Thanks.
I now have a better understanding.
My question centers on speculation about how Rossi might be creating Rydberg
matter of Cesium or Potassium as you speculate. Tell me if my speculation
makes sense.
In Rossi's
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Axil, interesting series on Rydberg matter, please go on.
Bob Higgins asked: “With such large
Post 2
Bob Higgins asked: “How would these Rydberg electrons survive high
temperature phonon collisions without the atom becoming ionized and as a
result breaking up the condensate?”
Axil’s response:
First off, I would like to provide evidence that Rydberg matter can exist
in a hot environment.
Jojo,
Is this what Phen in ecatbuilder. com/catalyst/ was doing, using
MgH2 as a proton source? Spark = plasma and vortex
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg62495.html makes
note of that.
Warm Regards,
Reality
Jojo Jaro
Post 3
Bob Higgins asked: “Other condensates are possible, but why would you think
these are Rydberg? While we know that the LENR appears to happen at the
surface, and it also appears to require support from within the lattice
(loading) - so it sounds like some kind of condensate effect is
Post 4
Bob Higgins asked: “In the NanoSpire case, it is not clear how the H-O-H-O-
crystals that form are Rydberg. What evidence supports this? They may be
some kind of condensate, but not necessarily Rydberg.
The large dipole moments you describe would certainly make it easy for the
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