In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 2 Mar 2011 10:52:26 -0800: Hi, [snip] >Look at it this way - nuclear reactions do not violate conservation of >energy, which is based on valence electron reactions.
What do nuclear reactions have to do with valence electrons? > When the reaction >moves beyond valence states (chemistry), then CoE no longer applies even if >the reaction on moves to deep inner orbitals. There is no evidence that CoE doesn't apply to inner orbitals. >But this does not answer >"where" the excess energy derives, especially since we have eliminated >nuclear changes as being involved. When did this happen? > >Essentially, this is the same dilemma facing the Mills hydrino, which he >answers as relating to reduced angular momentum of lepton spin. Mills has no dilemma. The energy comes from reduction of potential energy between electron and proton as they get closer together. In his model, the spin angular momentum is constant. [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html

