A supposed form of hydrogen having a lower energy than that of the normal ground state; postulated to explain the outcome of early cold fusion experiments.(noun)
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Use "hydrino" in a sentence
"This states that a hydrogen atom can collapse into a previously unknown form called a hydrino, producing energy."
"Haisch and Moddel rephrase the "hydrino" which violates the laws of physics to what they term a system for converting energy from electromagnetic quantum vacuum by suppressing appropriate frequencies by virtue of the Casimir effect which suppresses longer wavelength vacuum energy as the plates get closer."
"I am proposing a composite of Naudts-Moddel - Haisch theory be adopted for investigating hydrino like constructs without the burden of sub zero state arguments or spectral line conflicts."