Peter,
The paper in your link appears to be very recent. Looks like it might have been a Power Point presentation in its original incarnation. On page 8, specifically the hand drawn graphic of the Hydrino atom... there is not enough information within the 2D chart for me to understand what the graphic is supposed to represent other than it's suppose to represent electron volts at different distances. The "U" shaped curve puzzles me. Its' not what I would have expected. When I look at the graphic what I personally see a mathematical representation a (-1/x + 1/x^2... or -1/x^2 + 1/x^3) involving two different forces simultaneously at play here: Let's say one is a positive force, whereas the second forces is one power higher and of the opposite/negative power. The chart reminds me of a number of computer simulations I have done over the years involving my own eccentric research into orbital mechanics. I hope someday in the future to post some of my analysis. I was intrigued by what some my simulations seemed to suggest. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson svjart.orionworks.com zazzle.com/orionworks

