Robin, for the record, can we list the smallest theoretical state of hydrogen redundancy for your model, Mills' model, DDL, and Arbab's model . in terms of mass-energy.
We can start with the most literal case, where there are 136 Hydrino energy levels below 1/1 (1/2 - 1/137), and the ionization energy required is a whole integer multiple of 27.2 eV, where the integer is 2...137. In this case, 27.2 eV x 137 = 3726.4 eV. 1) 27.2 eV x 137 = 3726.4 eV. 2) DDL observed (as dark matter) 3.56 keV 3) 4) Etc. -----Original Message----- From: mix...@bigpond.com In reply to Jones Beene's message: Hi, >On vortex, many different variations exist on the theme of f/H or >"dense hydrogen clusters" (even as being identical to dark matter). > >These are different from Mills' theory to varying degrees, despite >similarities. Miley, Hora, Lawandy and Meulenberg have delved in with >insight and Robin has another version, closer to Mills. > >Here is something that has not been mentioned before - AFAIK. "The >Fractional Hydrogen Atom: A Paradigm for Astrophysical Phenomena" Author- I. >Arbab Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of >Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan. His "protonium" is actually very close to the smallest state in my model. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html