I am imagining a magnetic monopole as a cluster of UDD. Behaving in some ways but not all ways like a neutron.
The purely magnetic nature might allow aggregation and dissemination of energy. A solar source of these would be a convenient fit to the data. Russ On Fri, Jun 14, 2019, 9:49 AM Jürg Wyttenbach <ju...@datamart.ch> wrote: > 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. > > > > -- > Jürg Wyttenbach > Bifangstr. 22 > 8910 Affoltern am Albis > > +41 44 760 14 18 > +41 79 246 36 06 > >