Jones Beene Posted;
Wow... not ready to jump-in on that one yet... but to backtrack a bit to the electronium bound triad of leptons - Frederick, in particular, should be
I assume that Leptons are particles which are seen in particle accelerators. You're saying that there are three Leptons which comprise a electronium? is an electronium an electron which is at a higher frequency? the physicist I talked to was talking about a Muon and a Tau which he said were electrons one octave higher and two octaves higher.
supposed to be the basis of "spintronics" area of electronics devices."
Are you saying that there is an on the shelf method of accomplishing this?
Yes, and we should add that the answer is important in the larger field of "excitonics" as well, not to
Is excitonics the same a spintronics?
Just a teaser. For the whole answer you will have to download and study a rather long paper, some elementary but with some gems of insight...
Thanks for the URL Jones, my business associate, Leon, has finished reading Randall's book. He's been asking questions about if Randall has demonstrated that he has really dropped hydrogen's electrons below the ground state, or is he theorizing? I'm going to see if I can get him to read that paper.

