-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] > He calls them "Hydrinohydride". The smallest is for p = 24. I.e. 24 times smaller than normal H-. For greater values of p (i.e. further shrunken), the second electron is unbound, according to his formula, so there is no Hydrinohydride for larger p values.
BTW - it looks like Meulenberg is calling the lowest state version "femtohydrogen". If the number of names were an indicator of future fame - this species is probably going to be quite well-known one of these days. Lets see: Dense hydrogen dense-cluster hydrogen Hydrino IRH (inverted Rydberg hydrogen) f/H (fractional hydrogen) pychno-hydrogen DDL (Deep Dirac Level) femtohydrogen virtual neutron Dark Matter Metallic hydrogen ... any others?

