Metastable Argon Atoms and the Portable Rydberg Generator:
or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Excited Atoms http://www.jgurian.com/research/articles/jgurian_thesis.pdf Noble gases produce Rydberg atoms when excited in an electric field. The production of Rydberg atoms is an critical and prerequisite channel in the production of hydrogen ions and subsequent coherence of proton pairs. Excitation of noble gases is another way to produce Rydberg atoms in a hydrogen envelop. See the aforrefernced pdf for more details. Here is another explanation about the confusion between rydberg atoms and the hydrino has happened. On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:00 PM, francis <[email protected]> wrote: > Alain,**** > > Nice catch! Yes Argon and other noble gases are claimed to > be catalysts with respect to the hydrino – even if other researchers call > them inverse Rydberg or fractional hydrogen. Gas loading into a rigid > catalytic metal lattice is already more vigorous than wet electrolytic > cells and I would suggest that there may be a similar increase in vigor > when a gas catalyst is introduced into hydrogen when loading into a metal > lattice. I have always contended that the active geometry can even form > temporarily in a totally gaseous environment similar to sonoluminesce only > the flattened meniscus is a conductive gas instead of a liquid that traps > and forms the fractional hydrogen bubble. The sonoluminescence and gaseous > equivalent are self destructive and energy must be used to constantly > re-generate the geometry but this idea of loading both the hydrogen and a > catalyzing noble gas into the lattice may be the best of both worlds! I can > imagine both gases becoming fractional and then the fractional hydrogen > becoming further fractionalized by the fractional noble gas.**** > > Fran **** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > [Vo]:Catalyser ? argon ?** > > Alain Sepeda > Sat, 21 Jan 2012 13:33:22 -0800**** > > Hi,**** > > I've just found that comment**** > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/H-Ni_Fusion/message/1303**** > > ** ** > > here they say that celani succeed in making Ni+H with argon "catalyst", a**** > > catalyst used by mills.**** > > ** ** > > and I note that Argon is used inside Hyperion to insulate the reactor from**** > > the out-box...**** > > maybe not only ...**** > > any comment on that ?**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Celani makes his fantastic experiment producing energy continous for 6 > days**** > > > with**** > > > COP 2 and 1800 Watt/g Nickel in an 900 Celsius, 6 bar H2-Ar(!!!)**** > > > atmosphere.**** > > >** ** > > > This means for me simply: Celani also believes in the shrinking of the**** > > > H-Atom**** > > > and the catalysators from Mills. He takes the best from two worlds, > > Rossi**** > > > and**** > > > Mills:-).**** > > >** ** > > > This may be VERY important. Mills most favourite catalysators are**** > > > Argon(50%)together with H2 (50%). (K2CO3 in other experiments from Pons**** > > > Fleischmann typ).**** > > >** ** > > ** ** >

