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Reddit mentions of Randell Mills and the Search for Hydrino Energy

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Randell Mills and the Search for Hydrino Energy. Here are the top ones.

Randell Mills and the Search for Hydrino Energy
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Found 3 comments on Randell Mills and the Search for Hydrino Energy:

u/WupWup9r · 3 pointsr/BrilliantLightPower

I realized I was arguing with a disingenuous individual when he responded to my reference to a solution of the electron. CSurveyGuy replied that there is no such thing as a solution to an electron. If he was sincere, he was beyond idiocy. He is no idiot. I like to reward genuine curiosity as much as I am able. He has a dire agenda. He strives to trip up the curious, constantly referencing his own authority.

You are welcome here. Your skepticism is yours to express. I'm not a moderator, but I think I understand their perspective. Mills has earned much respect. If you believe you have a coherent argument undermining his credibility, feel free to make it. I did not surrender my skepticism about Mills until it made no sense to hold it. It really helped to read Holverstott and GUTCP (as far as you can get).

u/optiongeek · 2 pointsr/BrilliantLightPower

When photons (moving at the speed of light) are converted to matter, space-time has to contracts a little to accommodate the associated relativistic correction. The opposite happens (i.e. universe's expansion) when matter is converted back into energy. This contraction is the origin of gravity.

I think you'd really enjoy Holverstott's book on how Mills developed his theory but targeted to the non-expert. While it is fairly comprehensive, unfortunately it stops short of describing how Mills' theory deals with gravity.