If the Electronium particle (twice the mass of the electron, but with same charge and spin) exists in nature
it can be tied up about anywhere in the "the electron shells" of an atom or molecule.
 
But, if it is knocked loose (PAGD, Griggs-Potapov Pump, etc.) so that it can combine with Hydrogen
with a higher energy release, over-unity effects can occur.
 
Some ionization and shell energies of Ni, Pd, and other metals can be approximated from these data.

http://www.chemistrycoach.com/ionization_potentials_f.htm

The "quantum jump" photon energy/frequency for a Electronium particle in hydrogen is Twice that given in this applet,.

The ground state (-27.2 ev) orbit radius, and other orbit radii, and orbital velocity is 1/2 that of the Bohr atom.

Frederick

 

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