BTW, II
Positron emission of Potassium-40 (in all naturally occurring Potassium)
converts the nucleus to the (99%) abundant Argon-40 atom.
Indigenous Electronium in Argon-40?
>
> BTW, Michel.
>
> The possibly ubiquitous "Electronium" (*e-) particle
> 1.7 -2.7 electron mass, stable Electron-Positronium Triad
> might be the "Electron" shaken loose from an atom,
> and taken up by the H3O+ ion at the H2O-Electron-Donor interface
> to form (H3O*).which when bumped hard enough goes to a
> fractional Bohr orbit releasing several KeV energy.
>
Fred

