From: James Bowery Ø I must have misunderstood what you just said because hydrinos are ash, not fuel, so the reaction will stop.
There is a progressive range of 137 stable fractional levels (Rydberg multiples) which hydrogen electron orbitals can assume, according to Mills’ theory – each one more energetic than the one before. None of them are the functional equivalent of ash, even the last. Plus – due to inverse square – each state has great magnetic susceptibility, so they will be retained when nickel (ferromagnet) is present. Thus – the retention of lower states provides the phenomenon of “heat after death” or as Rossi and Parkhomov have shown – the re-ignition of an once active tube after a delay. If only electron angular momentum were recovered, there would be a continual energy release until all hydrogen had been reduced to the lowest state. Even then, according to non-Millsean theory – the “virtual neutron” which results from the complete shrinkage is active for real fusion. In practice, real fusion seldom happens as it would produce gamma radiation. Thus a few gammas can be present but far less than needed to account for the heat. Mills theory is available on the BLP website http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory-2/theory/