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A chemical reaction is claimed to move electrons to a lower orbit around the proton, which creates the alleged hydrino. As a consequence energy is set free. As a further consequence this new Hydrino atom (which has never been found in any experiment) would have to be more stable than the original hydrogen atom. This behavior would violate the violate the theory of quantum mechanics.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/01/smallbusiness/blacklight.fsb/index.htm BlackLight's physics-defying promise: Cheap power from water], CNN Money, 2008</ref> That fact is accepted by Mills but he believes that the theory quantum mechanics should be replaced by his ''grand unified theory of classical quantum mechanics''(GUT-CQM), which is compatible with hydrions.<ref>[http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory/bookdownload.shtml The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics] by Randell Mills</ref> Mills' model is claimed to derive from the works of Hermann A. Haus in 1986.
 
A chemical reaction is claimed to move electrons to a lower orbit around the proton, which creates the alleged hydrino. As a consequence energy is set free. As a further consequence this new Hydrino atom (which has never been found in any experiment) would have to be more stable than the original hydrogen atom. This behavior would violate the violate the theory of quantum mechanics.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/01/smallbusiness/blacklight.fsb/index.htm BlackLight's physics-defying promise: Cheap power from water], CNN Money, 2008</ref> That fact is accepted by Mills but he believes that the theory quantum mechanics should be replaced by his ''grand unified theory of classical quantum mechanics''(GUT-CQM), which is compatible with hydrions.<ref>[http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory/bookdownload.shtml The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics] by Randell Mills</ref> Mills' model is claimed to derive from the works of Hermann A. Haus in 1986.
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According to supporters of the hydrino theory it would be useful in various areas like rocket engines. Alas, the NASA was not interested.
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Supporters of the hydrino theory see potential applications in heating and prospective rocket engines. Alas, the NASA was not interested.
    
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