On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 6:28 PM H LV wrote:
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>>- If hydrinos are just more stable versions of isolated hydrogen
>>atoms they should have been discovered in hydrogen gas using old
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>>many decades ago. But this
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 4:20 PM JonesBeene wrote:
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>- If hydrinos are just more stable versions of isolated hydrogen atoms
>they should have been discovered in hydrogen gas using old technology many
>decades ago. But this is just a strawman argument against their existence.
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Do you mean no closed orbits?
No flat orbits = classic planetary orbits do exist. All natural orbits
are toroidal! See movements of earth axis!
Mills: No the charge increases linearly with state number (N) what is
nonsense as a locked in photon (Mills slang) cannot produce such a charge!
J
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 4:24 PM Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
> Hydrinos are based on speculative math and contradict the basic law of
> charge invariance --> nonsensical. But there are Hydrino like resonances
> based on magnetic resonance that is pretty close to the calculated values.
> So wrong model
Hydrinos are based on speculative math and contradict the basic law of
charge invariance --> nonsensical. But there are Hydrino like resonances
based on magnetic resonance that is pretty close to the calculated
values. So wrong model - pretty good results.
Dark matter is based on pretty bad u
➢ If hydrinos are just more stable versions of isolated hydrogen atoms they
should have been discovered in hydrogen gas using old technology many decades
ago. But this is just a strawman argument against their existence.
Harry
What old technology, exactly, would have discovered them? That is a
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 1:55 PM JonesBeene wrote:
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>- Mills says his hydrino model of a below ground state hydrogen atom
>is stable. However, if hydrinos were stable they should be more common than
>ordinary hydrogen atoms which is not the case. Therefore, if belo
From: H LV
➢ Mills says his hydrino model of a below ground state hydrogen atom is stable.
However, if hydrinos were stable they should be more common than ordinary
hydrogen atoms which is not the case. Therefore, if below ground states of
hydrogen atoms can exist I think it is more likely that
Mills says his hydrino model of a below ground state hydrogen atom is
stable. However, if hydrinos were stable they should be more common than
ordinary hydrogen atoms which is not the case. Therefore, if below ground
states of hydrogen atoms can exist I think it is more likely that such
an atom is
I think that electron screening means that the nuclei also can aim better
at each other. In hot plasma you do not have this screening effect. Also an
effect to consider.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 7:46 AM H LV wrote:
> In response to hot fusion detractors of the cold fusion explanation of
> excess
There is one deep state for Hydrogen/Deuterium that has been detected by
R.Santilli more than 20 years ago.
There are dozens of fantasts that believe in deep electron orbits and
some finally end up in nuclear bonds that cannot be understood by
classic physics. H* the "deep" Hydrogen state has
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