Who is assuming that multi atom clustering in condensed matter is fundamental?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 7:08 PM Jürg Wyttenbach <ju...@datamart.ch> wrote: > The problem with Mills Hydrino model is the missing force equation with a > force based on a true physical reason. > > His luck was that you can model even deuterium with his molecular H-H > formula if you properly convert the radius and the forces. In reality he is > some few % off with his Hydrino formula, but the spectra do fit from the > shape. > > "Magnetic Hydrogen" aka Hydrino has been discovered by Santilli more than > 20 years ago, way before Mills. > > As in reality all charges are flowing on toroidal orbits (SO(4)) the > additional force can be exactly given by the so called "second torus > radius" force. As I did show you can derive the exact (= all measured > digits) masses of deuterium, helium, neutron etc. with this approach. > > (https://www.researchgate.net/project/Nuclear-and-particle-physics-20) > > The SO(4) orbits are also the orbits of super-conduction = spin-only > current and this in fact looks like an energy hole (-orbit) from the > classical modeling point of view. > > But any mentioning of QM or classical QM/QED modeling in this context is > of course nonsense as all these models are not fundamental and are not able > to give any basic property of matter. Just to mention the proton radius > fiasco and the missing explanation of "how muons do differently couple with > protons and 4-He". SO(4) physics will evolve but it will take you a lot of > brain-power to visualize all 6 dimensions (5 rotations) of > energy/charge-mass flux. > > > Jürg > On 07.06.2019 21:48, Axil Axil wrote: > > Corrected by adding a subject line. > > NEGATIVE, EXTRAORDINARILY FAST HYDRINO PEAK REPLICATED ON A SECOND > MATCHING GAS CHROMATOGRAPH, COLUMN, AND CONDITIONS > > > https://brilliantlightpower.com/presentations/Analytical_Presentation_060419.pdf > > The methods in which these so called "hydrinos" were formed look very > close to the way Leif Holmlid produces ultra dense hydrogen (UDH). That > being the catalytic action of potassium and carbon used to produce UDH. > Also, the arc explosions that Mills uses to produce hydrinos looks very > much like the method that the Proton 21 experiment uses to produce metal > clusters with an atomic weight in excess of 400. > > I think what is going on here with Mills tech is that Mills is producing > ultra dense matter(UDM). UDM is very tough and can maintain its structure > and QM coherence at temperatures in excess of 90,000F. The depressed orbits > of electrons is caused by "Hole superconductivity" through the Meissner > effect as Holmlid postulates. This ultra dense cluster based stuff is > probably what Rossi calls out as the active agent in this theory paper in > Chapter 4. > > This hydrino tech could all be the same tech involving highly compressed > coherent matter aka metalized hydrogen. This opinion is why I beleive that > the Rossi SK reactor and the SunCell are basically the same reaction > involving UDM. All LENR reactions may be based on UDM as Holmlid has > speculated. It's all the same. > > -- > Jürg Wyttenbach > Bifangstr. 22 > 8910 Affoltern am Albis > > +41 44 760 14 18 > +41 79 246 36 06 > >