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To: kormac who wrote (7209)1/5/2006 9:55:33 AM
From: Lhn5Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
On a different note, does anyone know what determines when a stock will get options listed for it? Is it mainly dependent on the average daily volume or other factors?



To: kormac who wrote (7209)1/5/2006 11:31:28 AM
From: ahhahaRespond to of 24758
 
The Hydrino state is stable. It's just a rearrangement of the electron orbital in Hydrogen.

Energy is not being "produced". It's just being utilized. This process is a chemical burning of modified Hydrogen. Remember the Hindenburg? Hydrogen explodes when ignited and explodes with greater force if its electron orbitals are "pumped up". The pumping up is achieved by a catalyst. The catalyst has an electron orbital cloud with properties that couple with the electron orbital cloud of Hydrogen and enable a rearrangement of Hydrogen orbitals into orbitals of higher binding energy. After the Hydrogen is processed by the catalyst, the energy can be released once its activation energy complex barrier is reached, usually through the technique of plasma friction excited heating. In my view the added value comes from the quality of exhaust products coming out of the heated plasma, high intensity photonic flux and pure ions. The reaction is also extremely exothermic, but it is chemical, an interaction at the atomic level, rather than at the nuclear level, a reaction thousands of times more energetic but far more difficult to achieve.