I will also suggest that the dark matter around the sun  is consuming
hydrogen and radiating heat at up to 5.6×1032K
Dark Matter = Dark Gremlin
They come in different shades and sizes.
On earth as near the sun, best to feed them a steady diet of hydrogen else
you will end up with a mess of fission and fusion products along with
quantum goo
On Thursday, August 23, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote:

> Gremlins come in different colors:
>
> Brown dwarf ~  Brown Gremlin
> White dwarf ~   White Gremiln
> Black hole ~.    Black Gremlin
> Micro black hole ~ Invisible Gremlin
>
> The smaller they are the more elusive and more trouble they cause in their
> surroundings.
>
> On Thursday, August 23, 2012, ChemE Stewart wrote:
>
>> Jones,
>>
>> I agree.  I believe this reaction starts with a collapse of matter
>> compressed within a crack or void.  As in the macro scale universe, the
>> degree of collapse may vary all the way down to a micro black hole, which
>> is the extreme case.  Any collapse should be instantly followed by a burst
>> of energy, as observed.
>>
>> It makes sense that Rydberg or inverted Rydberg matter should be more
>> reactive since you can cram more mass into a given size void due to its
>> ultra-high densities.
>>
>> Add electrical charge, compression and the repulsion from the walls of
>> the crack/void and you get the correct environment for a further collapse
>> of matter.
>>
>> If the collapsed matter hangs around it should have extreme localized
>> blue-shifted radiation near it's surface to trigger fission and fusion
>> events with other atoms near its surface.  It may or may not evaporate
>> completely and in my opinion would be a bad actor if it hangs around.
>>
>> It would also create magnified quantum mechanical/uncertainty events in
>> its surroundings if it does hang around and behave like a super atom.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012, Jones Beene wrote:
>>
>>> The Rice/Kim paper below gives a pretty good introduction to the DDL or
>>> Deep
>>> Dirac Layer (put forth by Maly and Va'vra in Fusion Technology).
>>> Rice/Kim et
>>> al make a valiant effort to disprove, or at least cast doubt on the
>>> reality
>>> of the DDL, but the underlying assumptions in eq. 9,10,11 have problems
>>> of
>>> their own.
>>>
>>> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RiceRAcommentsona.pdf
>>>
>>> Curiously Rice/Kim et al do not mention Miley & Holmlid's conception of
>>> IRH,
>>> or Inverted Rydberg Hydrogen. But they do mention Mills conception of
>>> deeply
>>> redundant ground states, but not accurately.
>>>
>>> At any rate - the main point of all this is the similarity of Mills,
>>> Miley &
>>> Holmlid and Maly & Va'vra - at least when all of their suggestions are
>>> taken
>>> together and mashed, so to speak; making a putative case for the
>>> identity of
>>> so-called dark matter. Perhaps one must cherry-pick amongst them to get
>>> the
>>> best details, but there seems to be something very intuitive in this
>>> correlation of dense-hydrogen to dark matter.
>>>
>>> All of them, and Mills is first in the chronology IIRC, suggest that this
>>> dense state of hydrogen can be the "ash" of reactions such as those which
>>> occur in the corona of our sun and most other starts, and which the end
>>> product consists of tightly bound hydrogen atoms with an extremely tight
>>> orbital. This has appeal in being the best way to account for the missing
>>> mass (dark matter) of the universe, since that mass is really nothing
>>> new at
>>> all, but is in effect another form of hydrogen. The electron orbit
>>> radius of
>>> the DDL is only ~ 5 fm.
>>>
>>> I mention this today since the group has been graced by the presence of
>>> the
>>> honorable Mark Gibbs, who may be looking for every science journalist's
>>> dream story - to not just report the little incremental advances in
>>> science
>>> - but to pick a winner of major importance and deep significance.  A game
>>> changer.
>>>
>>> Jones
>>>
>>

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