Follow up question, Jones.

Where is that other atom-molecule with a positive
charge created by that "negative ion of one hydrino and an extra electron" ?

Fred
>
> Jones,
>
> Anyhow my/Mills original version coupled to Argon-38 makes
> Potassium-40 a Special-K too.  :-)
>
> Fred
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> > > How do you plan to get Non-Existant Argon-41
> > > out of Mass 2  (already energy depleted) out
> > > of "Hydrinohydride" ?
> >
> >
> > Fred,
> >
> > The "hydrino hydride" of Mills is NOT two bound hydrinos, nor a 
> > proton and a bound hydrino - despite the name.
> >
> > It is normally a negative ion of one hydrino and an extra 
> > electron, which is stable, or an alkali with a bound hydino 
> > instead of proton.
> >
> > We are going from 39K to 40Ar ... and not Argon-41, although I can 
> > see why you are confused. Mills should never have used this 
> > terminology. 



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