...relativistic hydrogen. Shaken not stirred... I mean warped not welled.

From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 6:55 PM
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Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:mainstream physics paper bout the Hot Cat, 
co-author Andrea Rossi


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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?

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