I bought the book from some guy at a swap meet for next to nothing, and I see from a quick search of the name you can still buy it for next to nothing
($3.97) It is a fairly large book, filled with all kinds of esoteric information. I found the information about the monatomic hydrogen after my first
post on this thread.
I don't care to or feel qualified to start a thread about it, but if want to feel free.
The method used now to isolate the material is to use the atoms that have their electron and proton spins aligned so as to make it possible to keep
the atoms aligned in a magnetic field. Since atoms sharing the same magnetic spin or alignment cannot share the same orbital they can't combine to
form H2. I can't say I understand the Pauli exclusion principle but it is based on it. I think its like bar magnets repelling like poles. When the bar
magnets flip over the H atoms can combine, with the protons sharing the two electrons that have their spins in opposite directions. The spinning
electron generate a magnetic pole. Anyone with more understanding please explain it better. |