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The Hydrino as defined by Dr Randell Mills has a "real" fractional quantum state where the orbital is claimed to be smaller than the Bohr radius. Mills claim has been rejected by mainstream physics but an alternate theory by Jan Naudts was better received.
Fractional quantum state hydrogen can only exists from a relativistic perspective . The Hydrino was dismissed by mainstream physicists because it was defined as having a ground state lower than the Bohr radius.
Lorentz multiplier for Quantum states
by Francis X Roarty
Abstract

As velocity approaches C on spatial axis( x=volume), Time axis is suppressed (event horizon),
As velocity approaches C on time axis (y= time), Volume axis is suppressed (Casimir cavity).
My interpretation of 4D Space-time is from an unphysical perspective on the time axis looking down on the zero intersect where time meets the 3D spatial axis for an instant we refer to as the "present
The June 2009 LENR seminar at University of Missouri presenters kept an open mind towards the method employed to produce anomalous heat. The numerous reports of excess heat manifestations across bubble fusion, LENR and Casimir cavities are well documented and often replicated but the physics remains controversial.
The hydrino as defined by Dr Randell Mills would have a real fractional quantum state (sub-ground state) which is far less likely than the relativistic interpertation suggested by Naudts.
A frequent criticism of Jovians' proposed energy extraction from Casimir cavities using hydrogen atoms is that the energy required to push the gas into the Casimir cavity will at least equal the energy released by the photon.
IMHO there is an inverse relationship between speed and time when you consider the intersection of the Time axis with normal space. The relativistic anomalies surrounding objects caught in an event horizon allow for objects to appear to slow down relative to an observer in normal space even though Space-Time is being accelerated by the Black Hole.