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847 peterwolst83 Send Email Sep 27, 2010
8:32 pm
Recent experiments (Max Plank Institute, Garching) seem to show the proton radius is 0.84184 femtometers ( 10E-15 m). See Scientific American, October 2010 for...
848 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Sep 28, 2010
12:56 am
Peter The QED calculation is based on the muon being in the nucleus which is experimentally disproved. I believe that I have correctly solved the muonic H...
849 amack43 Oct 21, 2010
12:55 am
An unexpected finding that the side of the gas giant facing away from the sun is hotter than the sun side. A role perhaps for hydrinos? ...
850 mixent@...
rvanspaa Send Email
Oct 21, 2010
1:43 am
In reply to amack43's message of Wed, 20 Oct 2010 23:19:12 -0000: Hi, [snip] ... Quote:- "The telescope can't see the planet directly, but it can detect...
851 amack43 Oct 21, 2010
1:14 pm
True but in the absence of facts sometimes all they can do is guess which can be good or bad. Quantum Physics has been promoting guesses and, if CP is correct,...
852 novel_compound Send Email Nov 29, 2010
4:52 pm
We don't have to speculate any more... the definition has been released. mixent wrote, << My guess is that C stands for Catalyzed and HT for Hydrino ...
853 mailpete405 Send Email Jan 11, 2011
11:49 pm
Thunderstorms emit gamma rays, but we do not yet have a good explanation for it. Now NASA's Fermi spacecraft is reporting detection of positrons coming from...
854 kolumb@...
kolumb... Send Email
Jan 11, 2011
11:50 pm
In chapter 32 (gravity), for the harmonic parameters in the cosmic microwave background section (Eq. 32.192) what's the physical reason for omitting n=1 for...
855 Bill Miller -- Owner
kt4ye Send Email
Jan 11, 2011
11:50 pm
Perhaps this is dealt with elsewhere, but as the hydrino assumes "sub-Rydberg&quot; p conditions, it seems that it must also change in diameter. I have seen a chart...
856 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 12, 2011
4:16 pm
Solar flares also emit positrons from field acceleration: B. Kozlovsky, R. E. Lingenfelter, R. Ramaty, “Positrons from accelerated particle interactions,”...
857 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 12, 2011
4:16 pm
... the radius of hydrino atom H(1/p) is 1/p that of the hydrogen atom (See Figure 5.2 in Chp. 5 http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory/ bookdownload.shtml) ...
858 Paul
paulweidler Send Email
Jan 12, 2011
9:26 pm
This raises an interesting question about the fate of hydrinos that are produced in the environment: where will they end up? If denser than air, they will...
859 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 12, 2011
11:10 pm
molecular hydrino product is much lighter than air and will rapidly diffuse into space as does helium and ordinary hydrogen...
860 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 13, 2011
4:51 pm
Temperature fluctuations from a contracting universe can be observed in the expansion phase. The higher order terms of the harmonic series begins at n=2 from...
861 amack43 Jan 19, 2011
1:35 am
Will CIHT stacks incorporate the ability to collect hydrino compounds created during electricity production?...
862 mixent@...
rvanspaa Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
1:46 am
In reply to Randell Mills's message of Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:28:46 -0500: Hi, [snip] ... Helium balloons? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk ...
863 Paul
paulweidler Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
2:17 am
Oh, of course; I was cofusing total mass and density. Back to thermo 101 for me... {Note from Moderator, John Farrell: Helium doesn't last for long in a...
864 Koen van Vlaenderen
prof.raccoon Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
2:29 am
Probably the UV light in space will turn hydrinos back into ordinary hydrogen -- Best regards / Met vriendelijke groeten Koen van Vlaenderen {Note by...
865 Steven Vincent Johnson
orionworks Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
3:06 am
Hello Dr. Mills, ... "BLACKLIGHT POWER IS BACK IN THE NEWS, SAYS IT CAN GENERATE ELECTRICITY FOR $25 A KILOWATT, A PUBLIC DEMO IS SLATED FOR 2011" See: ...
866 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
6:17 pm
We are working on an electrical demonstration for 2011. As reported we have and continue to have experts independently run the systems with full disclosure of...
867 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
6:18 pm
The product is molecular hydrino that we are characterizing by NMR. It can be collected as a gas from the cell....
868 amack43 Jan 19, 2011
6:37 pm
... Actually that is an interesting question. As I understand it in the case of the ground state, the loss of 27.2ev by a resonant energy transfer alters the...
869 Bill Miller
kt4ye Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
6:40 pm
My wife owns a flower shop and there are ways to *prolong* the life of Helium-filled balloons. Mylar balloons are coated (sputtering I think) with a thin...
870 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
6:40 pm
Resonant photon induced excited state hydrino transitions are forbidden. Considering that hydrinos are the identity of dark matter that is why the latter is...
871 Peter Ruhe
peter_ruhe2 Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
7:57 pm
Ah, interesting! So maybe those jets of particles emitted by black holes can slam into dark matter, converting it into visible normal matter. And cosmic rays...
872 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 19, 2011
8:12 pm
that is an application, but diffusion is an issue since the volume of H2(1/4) is about 1/64th that of H2...
873 amack43 Jan 22, 2011
12:55 am
I've just finished scanning the paper available from BLP and was intrigued by the anomolous afterglow of He. One possible explanation you give in the paper is...
874 Bill Miller
kt4ye Send Email
Jan 22, 2011
1:01 am
DUH! I just realized that a hydrino is still a variant of Hydrogen. As such, it will burn. NOT a good substitute for He in Children's Birthday Party balloons! ...
875 Bill Miller -- Owner
kt4ye Send Email
Jan 22, 2011
1:05 am
As I understand the process, hydrino sub-"base"; states (1/p) can exist as integers from p= 1 to 137. My question is: Why 137? Our Moderator, John Farrell...
876 Randell Mills
drrandellmills Send Email
Jan 22, 2011
1:32 am
Typically the electronic energy levels of reactants have to be similar in order to react. Burning is a free radical reaction wherein O and H have essentially...
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