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> I have already described this bonding state in a previous post. It occurs
because the inter nuclear magnetic bond is stronger for small Hydrino
molecules than it is for normal Hydrogen, and the smaller the molecule, the
stronger the bond.

Well, the problem there is that Ed Storms is not using a below-ground-state
model, as I noted previously.

> There is another possibility that I call Russian Dolls, but that can wait
for another day.

Awkshully, this is more towards Ed's rationale - in that he sees the
deuterium as a quasi or temporary BEC (Bose condensate). That would be more
of an analogy to Faberge eggs, but I presume that Russian Dolls is a similar
nesting thing....

Wait! Hold the fort ! It strikes me, having written this just now, that
there is likely to be a combination of the two, in that the fractional
ground state would seemingly encourage a quasi-BEC via the same mechanism as
does cryogenics - removal of freedom of movement. This could be the final
piece of the puzzle folks ....

You heard it first on Vortex ... ;)

Jones

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