In reply to  Horace Heffner's message of Fri, 4 Jan 2008 21:49:45 -0900:
Hi,
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>On Jan 4, 2008, at 7:16 PM, Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I believe I can make a case for Mills' Hydrinos not violating  
>> Heisenberg's
>> Uncertainty principle.
>>
>> The latter states:
>>
>> delta p_x x delta x >= h_stripe / 2
>>
>> The position is actually the position on the path followed by the  
>> particle as it
>> follows it's momentum vector (as indicated by the "x" subscript  
>> attached to the
>> "p").
>>
>> For Mills Hydrinos, that path is around the circumference, not radial.
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>The constraint applies in any dimension chosen.

True, but one is not free to choose the radial direction, because that is
perpendicular to the path of the electron (and hence it's momentum). IOW
whatever dimension one chooses, both momentum and distance must lie along the
same vector, but there is no movement in the radial direction, hence it is
trivially irrelevant.

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Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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