Jones Beene wrote:
>
> Frederick Sparber writes
>
> > 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.
>
> But they could be very short-lived.
>
Yes, if they didn't form (*e-) (**e-) or (*Ps-Proton-Electron). Or they
could be seen as emission spectra photons if and when they annihilate.
>
> > Thus a low energy coupled pair analogous to positronium
> (*Ps) or electronium (*e-)
> > or electronium-lite (**e-) could allow the Hydrino orbit.
>
>
> Which brings up an interesting point on how one might detect
> hydrinos in an electrolyte.
>
Heat when they form?
>
> Assuming that the tighter orbit would create a drastically
> altered magnetic field. If one were to measure the bulk
> magnetic field of a potassium electrolyte with a
> magnetometer, before and after, a few days of potassium
> hydroxide electrolysis, should not there be a drastic change
> in the bulk field if lots of hydrinos were being created ?
>
Possibly.

Frederick

> Jones
>



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