RE: [Vo]: Lets work out some useful definitionsOne other question about the protons is whether they form Cooper pairs before reacting? Such pairing may contribute to the dense Rydberg matter that Holmlid claims exists. Again intense magnetic fields would potentially lead to such pairing. Does a Helium-2 isotope form in the magnetic field and contribute to the LENR as it decays?
Bob Cook From: Jones Beene Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 4:38 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]: Lets work out some useful definitions Bob The problem breaks down to identifying when the electron becomes essentially dissociated from the proton. IRH is not really an atom that has lost energy and entered a state below the ground state, since that level assumes the electron is still attached as an orbital. My take on the semantics is that IRH is the state described by Lawandy where the “support” holds the disconnected electron(s), which attracts the proton(s) electrostatically, so that many protons can accumulate in a 2D area which is less total area than a single orbital would occupy but is far less dense than Holmlid imagines. IRH is not an atom in this view nor is it the equivalent to the Hydrino of Mills or Deep Dirac Levels (DDL) described by Maly & Va'vra, Naudts Meulenberg, etc. Those are atoms. The shrinking hydrino is a low energy and denser form of a hydrogen atom, because energy is depleted below the ground level as EUV photons are emitted, but the electron still orbits attached. The irony and the problem is that at the deepest level the electron must become relativistic or very close, which is decidedly not lower energy. Some theorists even call it by another acronym (like we really need another one) which is the relativistic Schrodinger electron deep level (EDL). This may make it less likely to be real, in contrast to IRH but both could be happening in various circumstances. I am told by experts that Lawandy’s paper is stronger than Maly etc, but that is over my pay grade. Holmlid was co-author with Miley on IRH, but dropped the designation in favor of RM. I do not know precisely why he did this, or if Miley stuck with Lawandy or not. My opinion is that Holmlid should have stuck with IRH - and that UDH is the same as IRH … and possibly that DDL is a non-physical invention … since the shrinking hydrino cannot suddenly change from a low to a high energy state spontaneously, without violating CoE… unless as Fran Roarty believes, it becomes pumped to that state in a Casimir cavity.