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- From: J_FARRELL@acad.fandm.edu
- Subject: Fractional State Hydrogen Atoms
- Message-ID: <01GT8EGK7KMQ0001WC@ACAD.FANDM.EDU>
- Sender: scott@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Scott Hazen Mueller)
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 17:41:20 GMT
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- John Logajan asks:
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- >Speaking of chemical reactions, I assume the Mills theory is still proposing
- >fractional level orbitals.
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- Yes. We call any hydrogen atom in the n = 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, ... state a
- hydrino.
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- >Has any more theoretical or experimental data come foward to decide whether
- >such forms of hydrogen represent biological hazards? Or are they essentially
- >inert?
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- No more theoretical work. I can't comment on the experimental data. As
- far as we can tell they do not represent a biological hazard.
-
- John Farrell
- Franklin & Marshall College
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