On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:59 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote: > I assume you refer to inverse Rydberg (f/h) matter here. Normal Rydberg > matter is less dense from what I have seen.
No, I refer to hydrogen with extra energy which forces the electron into a higher energy state near ionization. The electron is in a widely eccentric orbit who's perigee brings it close enough to the nucleus that it imitates a neutron and whose apogee is near ionization. T

