On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 8:26 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: I have previously suggested that a dense cluster might also absorb the > energy in > the form of kinetic energy distributed among thousands of densely clustered > atoms.
I see that Robin and Jones were talking about hydrino reinflation yesterday, so my observation was a little late. One detail to add is that, it seems to me, unless there are a sufficient number of Mills catalysts lying around to further shrink wayward hydrinos that are thinking of reinflating, I assume they would all eventually reinflate through (endothermic) inelastic collisions. You'd start out with normal matter, get hydrinos, and end with (fully) normal matter. Eric

