In reply to Horace Heffner's message of Wed, 29 Aug 2007 01:56:13 -0800: Hi, [snip] >Is there any evidence such things exist? There are three problems >with the small ones. The first is Heisenberg requires the half-lives >be very short.
I seem to remember you showed this in a previous email (paper on your web site?). Could you provide a URL for it? I think I can argue against it, but need to review it again first. >The second is the difficulty obtaining a series of >catalytic events to take energy in the right amounts in the right >sequence in order to create them. This is only a problem if timing is an issue, such as it may be if your first point here above is correct. However if point one is wrong, then Hydrinos are not short lived, and the difficulties far less. >The third is making all this >happen in a uranium lattice. That's just a matter of combining the U with the Hydrinos once the latter have been prepared. (Why are we using U again?) Regards, Robin van Spaandonk The shrub is a plant.

