From: David Roberson 

 

Eric, the broadband emission of photons does seem a little problematic

 

Gentlemen,

 

It is suspected by a specialist I have talked to - that the broadband
emission (noise) or so-called "continuum with a cutoff" is an artful evasion
(cop-out) by Mills and could be a relic of instrumentation he has employed.

 

It is that simple. It is almost meaningless.

 

Mills cannot show several of the strong emission peaks corresponding to
Rydberg multiples (as a the tell-tale signature which his theory predicts).
The one or two that are seen are close but not exact . so he has invented
this kludge.

 

Yes we have talked about the "invented neutrino" proving itself later, but
that cannot be a good analogy to this situation. 

 

Can anyone produce an opinion to the contrary by a spectroscopy expert who
is not employed by BLP?

 

Jones

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