The possibility of harvesting dense solar hydrogen - formed in the corona of 
the sun and carried to earth by solar wind - in significant quantities, and 
then deposited in the oceans - would be worth a closer look. 

Even if the concentration in the oceans was was parts per billion - magnetic 
harvesting could possibly be used to collect dense hydrogen as a cheap and 
renewable option for a transportation fuel. 

Sounds like science fiction, no doubt, but not ruled out by experiment AFAIK ,..


    Andrew Meulenberg wrote:  

> In comparing the sub-atom-sized hydrino with the nuclear-sized femto-H, we 
> might see growth (to a steady-state) of "compact" molecules and of heavier 
> nuclei (via nucleo-synthesis) in a non-stellar environment. I think that 
> there is room for both species to exist and to "hide" in the terrestrial 
> environment.

  

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