The electron(s) associated with the H- cannot enter the nucleus unless
their energy is greater that 20 MeV due to the uncertainty principle.



An electron in a H- orbital cannot be that energetic since it would shed
that energy through the production of an x-ray photon as the H- seeks a
state of minimum energy. Such an energetic electron is relativistic and
free. Ergo, the H- (Piantelli) theory is wrong.

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Data of the Bertozzi experiment show close agreement with special
relativity. Kinetic energy of five electron runs: 0.5, 1, 1.5, 4.5, 15 MeV
(or 1, 2, 3, 9, 30 in mc²). Speed: 0.752, 0.828, 0.922, 0.974, 1.0 in c (or
0.867, 0.910, 0.960, 0.987, 1 in c²).

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