Jones--

After reviewing this thread I do not think I made the following observation 
stemming from the theory of relativistic DDL discussed by Vavra etal in their 
1993 paper.  It notes that the strongest repulsion of the lower electronic 
levels is not the lowest energy level, but about level 10.  This suggests that 
there is a potential well attracting enectrons to the lower levels with only a 
relatively little kinetic energy to get there.


This may work to cause fusion much like muon  catalyzed fusion is though to 
proceed.


I do not know if Vavra etal has disavowed this part of their theory since 1993.




I do not have his/their later papers.  


Bob


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From: Jones Beene
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                From prior post: 

                The characteristic interaction of monopoles with each other
is strong mutual attraction up to a fairly substantial distance (cm range
perhaps) and then strong mutual repulsion thereafter, leaving a large gap
which prohibits any dense aggregation of DDL, but yet encourages large
diffuse clouds of dark matter having substantial net mass which cannot
densify due to gravity, since the magnetic forces is so much stronger.
                
                For those who do not have an understanding of the phenomenon
of attract/repel, with a large gap in between - here is a visual demo of
poly-magnets in spring mode, which precisely simulate in 2D the
characteristic of monopoles in 3D.
                
                http://www.youtube.com/embed/J8w6gwSm_ak/?autoplay=1

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