One early and very detailed model of Aringazin:

https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0202049

Jürg

On 13.06.2019 02:01, JonesBeene wrote:

How low can you go?

Picometers are so passe’…

The $64 question… what is the densest of the dense?

Has anyone ever put together a table which lists the various theories of dense hydrogen and also lists the diameter of the densest species supported by the theory?

This could be an opportune time to start such a table.

Here are some names that come to find who have written specifically on dense hydrogen with size estimates. Please provide corrections and additions.

It is fully realized that a few of these researchers have provided far more effort and insight than others, not to mention many more publications.

But this is not a contest, yet it is intriguing to me that most of this is high quality work – yet still snubbed by the mainstream.

Randell Mills

A.O Barut

Leif Holmlid

Nabil Lawandy

Jerry Vavra

Yoshiaki Arata

Friedwardt Winterberg

Cerofolini

Andrew Meulenberg

F.J. Mayer

George Miley

Jacque Dufour

Horace Heffner

Robin van Spaandonk

Jürg Wyttenbach

And others to be added///

The next column would be the  smallest version of proton bound to an electron in picometers/femtometers.

Other relevant columns should be added.

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