I was thinking the same thing while looking at this research. Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:29:26 -0500 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [Vo]:Mainstream scientific research is looking into LENR and doesn’t know it yet.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130124140704.htm Proton Size Puzzle: Surprisingly Small Proton Radius Confirmed With Laser Spectroscopy of Exotic Hydrogen Accepted scientific research is looking into LENR and doesn’t know it yet.Muons behave a lot like electrons, except for their mass: muons are 200 times heavier than electrons. The atomic orbit of the muon is therefore much closer to the proton than the electron's orbit in a regular hydrogen atom. Because the Muon obits closer to the proton, the proton feels more negative charge.The proton “charge radius” is reduced as a result indicating a reduction in the intensity of the positive charge of the proton (hydrogen nucleus). This may show that the strength of the negative charge felt by the proton diminishes the intensity of its positive charge; a kind of electrical charge screening.This experiment is similar to an experiment that Mills might run. Electron screening produced in Mills chemical concoctions may also reduce the power of the positive charge of the nucleus resulting in lowered orbits for electrons (aka hydrinos). Cheers: Axil

