It’s very difficult to keep the terminology consistent.

 

I think Holmlid would be wise to ditch the present designations and start over. 

 

 

From: Mark Jurich 

FYI:

 

All, please take a close look at Fig. 2 of this Holmlid Paper:

 

http://fuelrfuture.com/science/holm2.pdf

 

I think it will help explain how Holmlid had viewed/grasped the energy levels 
back in early 2014.  Also keep in mind that H(-1) is now called H(0).  It was 
thought that the apparent Ultra-dense state was Inverted Rydberg Hydrogen (IRH, 
hence the “-1”), but now this state is seen as somewhat different. The “0” 
reflects that the orbital angular momentum of the electrons is zero.  The 
picture in Fig 1 may need some modification to take into account the various 
apparent spin states of H(0).  Winterberg’s earlier description has slightly 
fallen out of favor in regards to more recent data, but I am not sure what the 
latest findings suggest.  Reading more of literature should help clear up the 
current understanding of H(0).

 

Mark Jurich

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