In reply to  Frederick Sparber's message of Sun, 25 Jun 2006
02:26:50 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
>Although the rough cut needs some serious rework,
>the principle remains the same.
>IOW, ZPE`can "pump" the Bohr orbit electron/s
>to a higher orbit, and heat/compression can
>collapse them to a lower orbit with the release of
>energy.
>At n = 3, (6.48E14 Hz) 12.08 eV photon energy can be given 
>off when the electron drops to the ground state orbit etc.

... and exactly what circumstances are required to encourage the
ZPE to do this? (When it obviously normally doesn't).
[snip]
>Considering only the H atoms, each would have to
>give up ~ 22.5 eV when dropped from the 2.43E-6
[snip]
I note that 22.5 eV is less than 40.8 eV which is the energy
released during first level hydrino formation, so formation of
some hydrinos would do the trick.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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