In reply to  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'s message of Wed, 16 Mar
2005 22:18:13 +0000:
Hi,
[snip]
>Not that I?m attempting to derail the on-going discussion but hasn?t it also 
>been occasionally speculated that hydrinos (assuming they do exist) floating 
>about in outer space might help explain where 90% of the missing mass in the 
>universe is located? 

See Dr. Mills' book.

>
>It's my understanding that the abundance of hot ionized H and He ejected from 
>stars is considered an ideal gestation place for baking hydrinos.
[snip]
Should be.


Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

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