Jones.
 
I don't think anyone would get bent out of shape if the Feynman Diagram energies
of photon-proton or electron-proton interaction created light lepton pairs with energy/mass
as low as a few ev.
 
Thus a low energy coupled pair analogous to positronium (*PS) or electronium (*e-)
or electronium-lite (**e-) could allow the Hydrino orbit.
 
IOW. Positronium-Lite (*Ps) although charge-neutral (still developing a magnetic moment)
could allow some interesting Proton-(*Ps)-Electron interactions.
 
 
http://musr.physics.ubc.ca/~jess/p200/emc2/node9.html
 
"The main point here is that the incoming particle(s) [$\gamma$ or e-] must have at least 1.022 MeV of kinetic energy to create a positron and an electron, both of which have rest masses of 0.511 MeV/c2."
 
A reasonable generality for the establishment. But how about Near-UV to EUV photons,  and/or low energy
collisions?
 
Frederick
 

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