On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> BTW - in past speculation, it has been suggested by me
> that the ultimate source of energy for hydrinos is
> most likely to be ZPE and NOT orbital shrinkage. ZPE
> would be increasingly intense and possibly unbalanced
> in the tight picometer geometry of redundant ground
> states.

Maybe it's both?  The orbitsphere in a reduced orbit would restrict
the modes of penetrable ZPE photons a la Casimir.  Suppose there is an
orbital level whereby the energy absorbed by the shrunken orbit is
slightly greater that what is required to push the electron out back
to the next fractional energy state with enough left over to emit a
photon.  The orbitsphere might oscillate between these states
radiating every half cycle.

A half-wave ZPE rectifier?  Naa, too bizarre.

Terry

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