You might be interested in this article:

http://www.rsystem.org/rs/cwkvk/muon.htm

Also there's plenty more on the Reciprocal System in http://www.rssystem.org
in addition to the other two websites.

Mention of the (1-1-1) particle:

http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/qp/qp05.htm


Hoyt Stearns

-----Original Message-----
From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Muonium


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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