One of the many interesting papers is the Ritchie paper on hydrinos. He is
at LLNL, which is curious in itself. His math is above my pay grade, but one
detail that seems to emerge is that there could exist a deeply redundant
ground state bound at 5 keV. It is a Klein-Gordon state and seems to have
turned up in an earlier paper by Meulenberg and Sinha.

One can imagine that if you are looking for a "virtual neutron" candidate in
LENR, this makes more sense than the ultracold variety.

What do you think, Robin? 


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