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Hydrinos are now hypoles

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I have been following these forums for awhile and apologize if I hijack the thread. The current term for miniatoms aka hydrinos is hypoles. Apparently there is some work going on by Jacques Dufour, Sergio Focardi and Andrea Rossi that may be relevant.

 

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=338

 

 

Jaman aka Joseph

 

 

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http://www.journal-o...ysics.com/?p=66

 

Andrea Rossi and Sergio Focardi patented a low energy nuclear reaction 'LENR' process that uses Hydrogen and Nickel instead of Palladium and Deuterium.

 

The Journal of Nuclear Physics contains articles on a variety of subjects including miniatoms called Hydrogen dipoles or Hypoles.

 

These may be a manifestation of hydrinos and/or virtual neutrons.

 

Some comments to the journal have been translated into English by non-native English speakers ( Greek, Italian etc. ) and have spelling and grammatical errors. I appreciate their attempts to translate their findings in English.

 

I apologize if this posting is not in the proper forum.

 

My best wishes to all for a Happy and Healthy New Year.

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