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ns may be good to consider at the workshop.
Bob
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I think Mills was accurate about
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I think Mills was accurate about self catalyzing of fractional hydrogen when
trapped in a lattice, like cheerleaders forming a pyramid with the lattice as
just the ground floor I suspect they can dilate out from the 3d base struc
hat point is created?
Bob Cook
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Hi Jones, I still suspect Casi
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Hi Jones, I still suspect Casimir geometry is actually relativistic and the
math they are using is giving the dimensions from lo
Hi Jones, I still suspect Casimir geometry is actually relativistic and the
math they are using is giving the dimensions from local hydrogen perspective
while from our perspective the hydrogen inside the hydride dilates becoming
both faster and “relatively” smaller, packing out further and furt
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