Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>
> In reply to  TP Sparber's message of Mon, 19 Jun 2006 15:09:36
> -0600:
> Hi Fred,
> [snip]
> >It would take four Deuterons (Deutero-Hydrinos?) or two 2-Helium-4 
> >atoms to form 59-Prasodymium-141 from a Stable 55-Cesium-133 atom.
> >
> >http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Cs/isot.html
> >
> Consider the following.
>
> A small hydrino attaches to a proton forming a dihydrino molecular
> ion, which is positively charged, and looks somewhat like a large
> deuteron. Now look at a He4 nucleus, and notice that it could well
> be two deuterons side by side, in a flat square with protons in
> opposite corners (see
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/checker.ppt ) - (this allows
> the protons to be maximally separated). Now just suppose that two
> hydrino molecular ions can combine in a similar fashion, i.e. side
> by side with the "protons" in opposite corners. We would have a
> unit comprising four nuclei and two electrons, i.e. with a net
> charge of +2, and a mass ~= 4 amu. If we now substitute a real
> deuteron for each proton, then we have a very small unit with a
> net charge of +2, and a mass ~= 8 amu. Now let a couple of
> electrons take up residence around this central structure, and
> shrink to the point where they are not much bigger than the
> central unit itself. We now have a unit with a mass ~= 8 amu, and
> virtually no charge. This little critter could fuse with other
> nuclei, and would add 8 amu / reaction.
>
Hmmm, sort of a momentary neutral 4-Beryllium-8 particle 
which would also explain Kervran's Chickens where 
16-sulfur-32 undergoes transmutation into 20-Calcium-40.  

Henny Penny and Chicken Lickin pick up lots of sulfides 
around the barnyard. 
And so does Goosey Lucey, Duckey Luckey, 
and Turkey Lurkey, if they keep an eye out for Foxey Loxey.
and falling skies. 
The 6 electron M Shell of Sulfur is a natural for 
Hydrino-Type reactions as is it's possible Auger Cascade
~3.48 KeV  K shell electron 


Fred
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
>
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
>
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> Cooperation provides the means.



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