See:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/message/894

Antony asks:

Dr. Mills, your theory presents electrons in atoms as spheres that enclose a
nucleus rather than points or electron clouds or probability waves. I was
wondering if a neutron can pass through the electron orbitspheres of an atom
and
be captured by the nucleus without destroying those orbitsphere? ie the
orbitsphere(s) of the atom deforms to permit the neutral particle through
and
reforms behind, like a detergent covered pingpong ball pushed through a soap
bubble. I thought that this must necessarily occur for neutron capture by an
atom to be possible but when I used the search function to go through your
book
for a chapter on this I couldn't find it.

If the above is correct could a small hydrino also pass through orbitspheres
to
get close enough to be captured by a nucleus and effect transmutation in
some
atoms?

Antony

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