IMHO a multiple charge BUT. a fractional orbital from our perspective, a
Rydberg orbital that occurs inside the depleted vacuum density of a Casimir
cavity will appear closer than ground state  from our macro perspective
outside the cavity while appearing like a normal Rydberg atom from it's own
local perspective due to relativistic effects. This explains odd spectrum
"black light" and claims of anomalous decay rates. In this posit a Rydberg
atom can jump to 137 different levels as was suggested in a paper by Jan
Naudts  <http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0507193v2> in 2005. I remain convinced
the effect of DCE on random motion is asymmetrical with respect to the
atomic vs molecular forms of hydrogen.

Fran

 

From: Axil Axil [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 5:32 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re:

 

 

 You actually have this backwards. In the *sub-orbital* states it is a
*multiple*
charge state, not a fractional charge state. The cause is physical
interaction
with a catalyst capable of receiving any multiple of 27.2 eV.
(Since it is not capable of entering such a state via radiation.)
(The *fractional* charge states correspond to *excited* states

 

 

The cause of the interaction cannot be quantum mechanical because the orbit
is below the lowest QM ground .level. 

 

The interaction cannot be caused by the strong force, because the electron
orbit is outside the nucleus.

 

So the ultimate cause must be EMF. so the catalyst must be receiving
quanta's of 27,2 ev via an EMF interaction. Has Mills defined another
unrecognized EMF base force to support transfer of the Mills quanta(27.2,ev
)

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