maybe some connexions, but Hydroton is a 1D object, constrained in a lattice defect... metallic 1D hydrogen...
Rydberg states is rather talking of excitation of the electrons.. maybe is rydberg state of atoms in a coherent 1D chain of metallic hydrogen... maybe is is a 1D rydberg matter... need more data 2014-07-20 21:22 GMT+02:00 Axil Axil <[email protected]>: > Why is the hydroton different from Rydberg hydrogen crystals(aka matter)? > > > On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks. Good interview. >> >> >> >> The main complaint from the non-specialists - which will insure that it >> gets few viewers - is lack of graphics. >> >> >> >> Which is unrealistic of course, since who (especially among volunteers) >> has the resources for a graphics artist these days? >> >> >> >> I was going to suggest looping parts of an existing video, without the >> sound, like this one >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD4hj2PmkoY >> >> They are supposedly a for-profit company who might agree - for a little >> joint PR. >> >> >> >> Anyway - If anything needs to be cleared up it is the “hydroton”. >> Everything in the Storms theory pretty much depends on this hybrid concept. >> It is a hypothetical “chemical structure” without any precedence in >> chemistry or physics. To me, it looks like a strained attempt to shoehorn >> Hagelstein’s ideas about lack of gammas into fractofusion, together with >> something vaguely related to Mills. Ed has expressed before that he does >> not like his concept being referred to as fractofusion…. but he has this >> love/hate thing with trying to draw the line between hot and cold fusion is >> a peculiar way that probably cannot be valid. >> >> >> >> My response is that if walks like a duck and quacks like a duck …. >> >> >> >> Well, anyway - we ought to start a new thread on the hydroton when enough >> readers have gotten hold of the book. >> >> >> >> Jones >> >> >> >> *From:* Foks0904 >> >> >> >> For anyone who has 50 minutes and an interest in cold fusion theory. We >> discuss both Ed's theory specifically and the theory landscape generally -- >> and get into a number of other topics in between. Thanks for listening: >> >> >> >> http://coldfusionnow.org/interview-with-dr-edmund-storms-on-lenr-theory/ >> > >

