This book describes in some detail the author's theory of fractional
quantum energy states of hydrogen, lying below that state regarded by
orthodox physicists and chemists as the lowest, N = 1. Mills states that this
is only the lowest state to which an atom of hydrogen can fall by photon
release. The lower states he postulates, 1/n (n = 2, 3, ...) can only be
reached by resonant interaction with another atom able to absorb the energy
quantum. He states that the book is not about cold fusion, which he calls a
failed attempt at producing nuclear energy at room temperature. He postulates
instead the CAF (Coulombic annihilation reaction) of the hydrino (or
deuterino) atoms, shrunken below the muonic radius; CAF yields tritium and a
proton, as well as 3He and a neutron. Mills presents experimental evidence
for these, as well as other evidence (e.g. astronomical) to back him up.
The book goes into great detail on the theory of the transitions, collective
phenomena, gravity, cosmology, elementary particles; all connected by the
hydrino theory. Thus, the sometimes used subtitle of the book, "The Theory
of Everything" is not inappropriate. There is no index.
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