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Old 03-27-2006, 10:38 PM
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Now most of y'all know I'm no rocket scientist - damn, I almost hurt myself just spelling it. To me this all sounds like so much hoity-toity nonsense. In my personal experience the only thing that happens when an orbit is tightened up is the particles eventually disappear, like when you flush a toilet. ....
What's been proposed by Blacklight Power is only a small modification to quantum mechanics theory that's taught in a Physics class at a four year university. The whole business about orbitals is a cornerstone to quantum mechanics principle, and its far from nonsense. What was your original purpose of posting the link to the Blacklight Power website and writing, "Discuss"?
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Actually I was interested in reading others' input on the subject. But that in itself doesn't preclude being able to have a little fun at the same time. If everything was black and white there wouldn't be room for exploration, and a few of us recognize exploration, pushing boundaries, etc. as where the real fun and 'growth' in life is.

Anyway, the link was sent to me and I thought it provocative enough to post here. Typically, anything so earth-shattering would have appeared in the mainstream long ago, that's the root of my hesitancy to climb on board. Discussion, among scholars and the 'not-so scholarly' can sometimes cause a spark. Discussion and publication is what 'sparked' a somewhat regular guy named Henry into building a few million automobiles...
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Ron. (off-handedly releasing stored energy).
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... BLP makes it sound as if it is a simple matter to induce an electron to move to one of these more tightly bound states. But if that's the case, why aren't these hydrino atoms readily found in nature.
So... we should also see monochromatic congruent photons (from lasers) in nature, too?

I'm not a professional scientist, but whether they are found in nature or not doesn't seem to prove anything.
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Old 04-01-2006, 03:02 PM
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I'm not a professional scientist, but whether they are found in nature or not doesn't seem to prove anything.
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Old 04-17-2006, 11:21 AM
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So... we should also see monochromatic congruent photons (from lasers) in nature, too?

I'm not a professional scientist, but whether they are found in nature or not doesn't seem to prove anything.
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Well shut my mouth and call me Spanky. I spoke too soon.

It seems there really are lasers in nature. Eta Carinae emits ultraviolet laser light.

Okay, I guess I'll believe anything, now.

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