First, BLP is *chemistry*, dealing with electrons, not nuclei, which is the
province of LENR. Work in both fields centers on energy production from
reactions which are not mainstream science. Hydrino 'little hydrogen' is a
term coined by Mills to designate hydrogen atoms where the electron orbital
radius has been reduced by a catalytic reaction predicted and confirmed by
Mills. The physical existence of the hydrino state has been confirmed by
many tests. LENR research has centered on deuterium, which is chemically
hydrogen, with a neutron+proton in the nucleus. The FP Effect produced
'excess heat' of a magnitude the Fleishmann suggested must be of nuclear
origin. It happens that Mills has found that hydrogen itself can
autocatalyze, producing hydrinos and releasing anomalous energy, under
certain conditions which can be found in electrolytic cells. [this is my
personal conclusion, not claimed by Mills].

 

Thus there can be confusion,, but LENR and BLP are distinctly separate
fields. In a larger sense, the subject of physics is due for a major
overhaul, with LENR chewing on one side and BLP chewing on another. Mills'
GUTCP is a monumental work whichmay be a landmark on the path forward.

 

Mike Carrell

 

From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:33 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Mill's theory behind the hydrino

 

I have a hard time in accepting the way that the hydrino is formed and what
it can do. First of all according to the Mills doctrine, hydrogen and/or
water is/are required. But LENR can occur without hydrogen and/or water. We
can produce transmutation in a pure element; say copper or titanium by
exploding it with an electric spark or hitting it with a high powered laser.

 

So the cause of LENR must be contained in that spark or laser beam and not
is some special form of hydrogen.

 

I asked why a spark was required to produce the Mills reaction; the
response: some special nascent form of pure water must be formed.

 

This is not the case in my mind. Let us get things down to the basics, to
the ultimate cause of things. The magic of LENR is in the spark, and only
the spark, it's that plain and simple.

 

A theory of everything must cover all the cases perfectly without exception
and the Mills theory leaves many things unexplained.

 

 

On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe
<stefan.ita...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

 

After skimming Mill's book about how he treats the atom physics, I am pretty
amazed.

 

Folks, his theory is really accurate, and we should not dismiss it just
because of the hydrino prediction. He actually calculates the g factor to
the same level as QED, but he indicates it took two decades of fiddling with
the QED equations to reach that level of accuracy. So the Math is as right
as what we can get by using ordinary QED/QM but Mill's math is much more
elegant.

 

One hydrino state is predicted by QED too, but the spinnors are not
integrable in QED although

probably by combining them lead to an acceptable solution. Also the other
states may as well be there but it's probably hard to find them because of
the convoluted math. Also we should expect that these hydrino states have as
well non integrable spinors. The interesting thing to understand now is what
paths the QM/Mill's theory allow to go from a normal state to a hydrino
state. In a sense it is degenerate and it looks like these states are
locked. In a sense atoms must interact strongly e.g. get really close
together and act in a precise way in order to mediate

the forming of a hydrino. It is not unlikly that the conditions are very
special and rarely happens in normal physics/chemistry.

 

In a sense it's crazy how people treat his work all over the intertubes.
They say that his results are wacko. It could be that the math is correct
but there is a some extra conditions for the solutions to be physical, that
is missing that relates to the integrability conditions for the spinors.

 

Also if there any serious issues with his math I would like to know, else he
deserves respect, with or without the hydrino.

 

/Stefan

 


________________________________________________________________________
This Email has been scanned for all viruses by Medford Leas I.T. Department.

Reply via email to