In reply to Axil Axil's message of Mon, 16 Sep 2013 18:47:22 -0400: Hi Axil, >*Hydrinos result from an experimental misinterpretation of the >Nanoplasmonic conversion of infrared radiation converted into the blue >light frequency range released to the far field by the whispering gallery >wave effect ater that infrared EMF is transformed by Fano resonance.* > >* * > >*If you think this is word salid I will be happy to explain the concept >in simple details at your convenience.* [snip] I don't think it's word salad, but I am also not convinced that it explains away Hydrinos. The evidence for Hydrinos is much stronger than just the result of a single experiment, and takes multiple forms, i.e. is not susceptible to being explained by a single misinterpretation. (See Mills' web site for the many different experiments performed.)
Besides, I only mentioned Hydrinos, because they were the obvious exception to your statement. However Horace's theory is also an exception, as in fact is also the explanation involving Rydberg Hydrogen preferred by Defkalion. (Although in the latter case one may argue that some energy is required to boost the Hydrogen atom into the Rydberg state, this is trivial in comparison to the amount of energy normally required to initiate fusion reactions - of the hot variety). Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html

