Jones Beene wrote:
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> 4) Hydrinos are short-lived at the first two or three levels of
> redundancy.

How do they "decay"?

Of course, it's an endothermic reaction to reflate them; that's clear
enough.  But where does the energy come from?

I would have thought they'd be quite stable, since they can't just spit
out a gamma or something in order to "decay".  It seem like a hydrino is
kind of stuck -- it needs to hold out its little begging bowl and wait
until someone comes along and drops enough energy into it to get it back
on the board.

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