Robin,

Your assumption seems to be 200eV per atom is released if Mills' theory
holds and there is a regular progression to the small geometry, but that is
not necessarily the way it happens. 

Since a proton can be fully ionized for 13.6eV of mass/energy, then there
are other viable ways to get to the Holmlid/Miley end result of extreme
charge density - but without any recourse to the dynamics in Mills' CQM.

Jones

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Subject: [Vo]:IRH

Hi,

If Holmlid et al. are correct about the size of IRH, then it's production
should
yield about 200 eV / atom just from shrinkage, i.e. even without any
pursuant
nuclear reactions.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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