For what Daniel,  the Axil nano-antenna + e + photon = BEC or my raisin in
a charged pudding model that creates a tightly shrunken electron orbital
radius for the H s(n=1) quantum state that creates a virtual neutron?

I misspelled hydrino as hydro earlier,  I hope everyone recognizes that
this is not the same as a hydrino. The hydrinos are supposedly H atoms
where the the quantum state exists at below the s-wave.   What I'm
suggesting is that in an electric field like the background of charge of
the electrons in a metal will reduce the orbital radii of an H in that
metal.  That effect is seen in Rydberg atoms in an electric field.  I see
no difference here.

So in some metals, there is no reason NOT to think that "virtual neutrons"
are common.  They are just highly screened protons that can penetrate into
the nuclei of host lattice metal with a large enough cross section.






On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do you have a mathematical model that shows this as evidence?
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> 2013/4/29 Axil Axil <[email protected]>
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>> emitted gamma rays from the nuclear reaction.
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> Daniel Rocha - RJ
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