Hello Remi,

In the spectrum of the solar corona, all the hydrino lines are visible. Unfortunately
these lines can also be caused by transitions within the Fe atom.
The fact that the corona is so abnormal hot is probably caused by
a until now unknown heating mechanism. The blacklight reaction could produce the heat ( about 200eV/reaction ). The reactionproduct of the He+ and H interaction is a dihydrinogas which is very stable and not easily ionised. This dihydrinogas is a candidate for dark matter. Regarding the groundstate of the H atom: in Mills theory the ordinary groundstate is the first level of a series of 137 which can only be reached by energy transfer through collision. No fotons are emited when energy is released. After a hydrino ( small electron) is formed without any radiation, an electron is captured
which can be detected as an EUV foton.

Peter van Noorden
the Netherlands



----- Original Message ----- From: "Remi Cornwall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 8:26 PM
Subject: [Vo]:Mills' recapitalisation of energy levels


Rename this thread.


Very easy to email and be snappy.

Sorry Jones, I just don't believe you can drop below ground state and not
see it in nature. Where is the spectrographic data?

Turn a 'scope at a hot nebula and Mills should get lines he predicts.

Preferentially hydrogen (and all the other stuff) should have dropped to the
ground state long ago.

So why are we all excited? (if you excuse the pun)

Why isn't everything collapsing so that atoms are about 10pm in size?

What's kicking us up from his sub-levels and why doesn't it then kick us
higher? Why aren't things routinely ionized?

It's nothing personal but this is getting my goat.

Come on, simple answers. Get to the point.






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