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Re: Trendliner post# 129925

Friday, 02/17/2017 10:49:58 PM

Friday, February 17, 2017 10:49:58 PM

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Yes, the good doctors all seem to believe in the new technologies they are developing - Diwan, Seymour, and Mills alike. I maintain an open mind, have examined the evidence, and choose to believe their claims.

"Randy Mills is not a physicist and so insists that common sense must work on the sub-atomic scale. It doesn't."

Randy Mills is a better physicist than any that have come before him. He is the first to create a grand theory of everything, using the classical laws of physics (Newton's laws of motion, Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism, and Einstein's theory of relativity), and hasn't been proven wrong yet. His predictions and derivations are amazingly correct (for instance he was one of the few that predicted and can explain why the rate of expansion of the universe is accelerating). He has shown that common sense is correct, and the idea of particles being in multiple places at the same time is wrong. He provides a simpler, thus better solution.

The reason that hydrogen doesn't spontaneously shrink to the ground state is that it needs a catalyst to provide the resonant transfer of energy, providing some multiple of 27.2 eV.

http://zhydrogen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/EngPower050410S.pdf

His hundreds of peer-reviewed publications are all fraud, right? Because he doesn't have a formal physics degree he can't do physics, right?

http://zhydrogen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/test6.pdf

You'll see in due time. In the meantime, feel free to join the chorus of mockers. I guess that's the way most people think - to laugh at new ideas and technology without trying to understand them.
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