Jones Beene wrote.
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Frederick Sparber"
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> > giving room for possibly heavier (* e-) particles than Ps- 
> > (Electronium) like 1864 or 3727 eV or so?  The 53 MeV/c 
> > calculates to about 1.98 times electron rest mass. CRC gives the 
> > Muon mass as 105.65837 +/- 0.000034 MeV
>
> > The 1864 or 3727 eV refers to possible fractional orbit energy 
> > release.
>
> Yes... and amidst all the other possibilities, there is still 
> that argon/muon reciprocality thing... but that energy level was 
> 3672 eV ... close enough for government work?
>
Why not primordial or solar  hydrinos added to K-39 to make it
Radioactive K-40 (1.25E9 year half-life) which can decay
Beta minus to Ca-40 or Beta + or EC to Ar-40?

Not to mention all  the other Nuclei they could be hiding in. :-)

Fred
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> Jones
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