Hoyt,

According to Dewey Larson's Reciprocal System of physics, the muon is "cosmic argon", that is argon with time and space interchanged.

Interesting. Especially in the context of the hydrino.

P.S. Larson's Reciprocal system accounts ... postulates a particle we call the (1,1,1) particle that has not been observed. It is related to hydrogen. Perhaps it is the BlackLightPower Hydrino.

That is the first time I have heard of that; and you apparently subscribe to the RS forum:

http://forum.rstheory.com/index.php?sid=70eb708d2ba0792525b11d7a84992e2f

Would you by any chance have more information from there, or elsewhere, related to the hydrino and the muon-argon ?


Jones





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