From: Bob Higgins Isn't the problem with this scenario that the ground state H/D atom must GIVE UP energy to enter the DDL state. That would be true under Mills theory, but one big objection to Mills concept is that if it were true - as a logical matter, there would be nothing to keep hydrogen stable for normal chemistry, especially in a plasma. It is arguable that under a more accurate theory - the Rydberg levels could indeed be relatively stable plateaus for ground state redundancy, but that getting to those levels is endothermic, not exothermic. After all, Mills still has no independently replicated gainful device - after 24 years of trying.
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