In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Fri, 10 Apr 2015 15:54:53 -0700:
Hi,
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] 
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>> 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?

One of your own: sub-orbital Hydrogen. :)

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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