Eric: energy to mass conservation ...
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I'm struggeling to understand what Mills is doing. The last bit of a coin that fell down is to realize that he model the electric field of the photon as a delta electrical field in a spherical shell - In my previous discussion I started
with a field in the volume that is a superposition of plane waves that mirrors at a certain radi and is therfore contained by a corresponding charge field. Move it to the speed of light and if you want your solutions to be complete in the sense that
you can take mathematical limits you get source terms that is flat disk like fields of derivative of delta measures. Now this means that we get a flat disk delta measure of the electrical field so take the flat disk of the moving photon and
put it on a spherical shell in the pressence of matter and you could argue that they should be present in the theory as well. So yes Mills is clearly extending the classical theory here in a way that has not been considered a reality e.g.
generalized source terms in maxwells equations. The photon field - that is just a field in a thin spherical shell - which shell can vary in radi has such a form so that it essentially behaves as locally increase the field as if there has been an
addition of the central field and this is what enables a hydrino according to Mills. So is this a true theory? Why not , mathematically you can make sense of it so if the experiments work and are proper then he may be right.