I wonder what Randall Mills would predict.

Harry


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Mark Iverson <markiver...@charter.net>wrote:

> FYI:****
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> http://phys.org/news/2012-11-fundamental-electromagnetism.html****
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> Possible connection to Mills’ f/H or inverse rydberg states???****
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> "If 20 of titanium's 22 electrons are removed, it becomes a highly charged
> ion that looks in many ways like a helium atom that has been shrunk to a
> tenth its original size,"****
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> Observations made with NIST's Electron Beam Ion Trap indicate that in ions
> with a strongly positive charge, electrons can behave in ways inconsistent
> with quantum electrodynamics (QED) theory, which describes
> electromagnetism. While more experiments are needed, the data could imply
> that some aspects of QED theory require revision. Credit: NIST****
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> "What the NIST experiment found is interesting enough that it merits
> attention," says Jonathan Sapirstein, a professor of physics at the
> University of Notre Dame. "Independent calculations should be done to
> confirm the theory, and other experiments should also confirm the findings.
> However, if no errors are found in the theory and the NIST experiment is
> correct, some physics outside of QED must be present."****
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> -Mark Iverson****
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