Some info on Three-Photon Electron-Positron annihilation.
 
http://www.am.qub.ac.uk/users/g.gribakin/papers/PRL163202.pdf
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 5/8/2006 6:00:22 AM
Subject: Re: Electronium Hydride

Fills the bill for Positronium and WIMPS (Neutralinos?) too.
 
 
"How much positronium? In the Milky Way bulge, about 15 billion (thousand million) tons of positrons are annihilated every second.
That's as much mass as the electrons in tens of trillions of tons of stuff we're used to, like rocks or water; about as
much as in a mid-sized asteroid, 40 km across."
 
 
"Neutralinos are members of another set of particles which has been proposed as part of a physics theory known as supersymmetry. This theory is one that attempts to unify all the known forces in physics. Neutralinos are massive particles (they may be 30x to 5000x the mass of the proton), but they are the lightest of the electrically neutral supersymmetric particles. Astronomers and physicists are developing ways of detecting the neutralino either underground or searching the universe for signs of their interactions."
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Wikipedia Article on Mills' Hydrino:
 
 
Max Planck Institute on "The Negative Positronium Ion".
 
 
As previously stated the Electronium will most likely be in the Argon-40 (Mills' Hydrino "catalyst")
the decay daughter of Potassium-40 or any water molecule (or other) that was exposed to the positron
decay of the potassium-40 in potassium to Argon-40.
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
 
Electronium (*e-) or (e- e+ e-) (mass 2.5 - 2.7 electron masses) a possible stable
bound state of the known Positronium Ion Ps- whose existence is most likely to be
proven shortly fills the bill for a "fractional orbit hydrino".
 
Ground state orbital velocity c/137.
 
Balanced orbital force = mv^2/r = kq^2/r^2 newtons
 
Ground state Potential V - kq/r =73.59 volts
 
For mass = 2.7 * electron mass r = 1.958e-11 meters
 
Most likely found in Argon-40 the by-product of Positron Decay of Potassium-40.
 
Go Figure.
 

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