In reply to  Eric Walker's message of Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:06:03 -0800:
Hi,

This is one area where my version differs from Mills. In his model radiation is
possible in this case. In mine, it would only be possible through the
intervention of a second atom, with which angular momentum could be exchanged
allowing for the formation of a photon.

Of course in practice, it's probably impossible to tell whether or not a
collision took place during emission of a photon.

>On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Unless I'm mistaken, the reason for non-radiation is that there is a lower
>> limit
>> to radiation as a phenomenon.
>
>
>According to the presentation at zhydrogen [1], when the electron "spirals
>down" to a more redundant level, there is a broadband emission of photons.
> Presumably at least some photons are not trapped in this scenario.
> Assuming I haven't misunderstood an important point, is that claim
>incompatible with what you're saying here?
>
>Eric
>
>
>[1] http://zhydrogen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/BLP-presentation.pdf
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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