Yes it is fitting together nicely and don't forget the papers on relativistic effects on half lives inside cavities and papers on changes in light speed from an external perspective.
I think when you say [snip] If there are internal defects (cavities) for atoms to accumulate, they somehow seem to densify there without ever going molecular. [/snip] it is because they are translating onto the time axis and what Naudts identifies as relativistic states causes them to shrink from our perspective while locally from their perspective it is the cavity walls that are shrinking away exposing open space that doesn't exist from our perspective - because this is equivalent acceleration the Lorentz contraction is symmetrical - there is no significant spatial bias. I posit that pycno from it's perspective is normal disassociated h1 with standard spacing all stacking outward on the time axis. I think h1 makes this translation Easier then h2 because of covalent bonding and may be offering us a mechanism to build Maxwells demon. Regards Fran

