Thanks for the clarification my friend,
But can any of the Mills hydrino fractional state (fractional Rydberg
multiple) correspond to 3.7kev?
And can this explain the extent of anomalous heat in the hotcat? It seems
it can't. Am I correct in this?
Jojo
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From: "Jones Beene" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 9:00 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:LENR <-> dark mater <-> DDL connection
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From: Jojo Iznart
Forgive the naive question, but I am really not informed in this; but
what
is the reason why this fractional state is NOT a "hydrino". Seems like it
is a fractional state like a hydrino.
Yes, the hydinoT is also a fractional state, but Mills does not compute it
in the same way (the Rydberg multiple, as in Mills theory results in a
number of small steps, whereas the DDL is one large step from a different
formulation).
And since the DDL concept came before Mills (Dirac died in the eighties)
Mills does not have naming precedence. Since BLP has trademarked the name
"hydinoT" the generic term for this state is more accurately written as
f/H
which is short for fractional hydrogen. (everyone cannot remember where
the
T key is, and they are technically in violation of trademark law if they
do
not use it).
At one time, Mills' legal team was actually sending out letters to this
effect, so we have made a concerted effort on Vortex to use f/H instead of
"hydinoT"...
Jones