From: H LV

➢ Mills says his hydrino model of a below ground state hydrogen atom is stable. 
However, if hydrinos were stable they should be more common than ordinary 
hydrogen atoms which is not the case. Therefore, if below ground states of 
hydrogen atoms can exist I think it is more likely that such an atom is 
typically less stable than its above ground state counterpart and a special 
environment is needed to favour the formation of such a 'cold atom'. 

Harry


This is the beauty of the further related hypothesis, also espoused by Holmlid, 
Mills and others…

Which is basically this: dense hydrogen = dark matter 

This solves the precise problem you mention on the universal scale. Now there 
is far more dark matter (dense hydrogen)than primordial hydrogen and this is 
indicative of eons of densification of light hydrogen followed by accumulation 
as dark matter. 

IOW billions of years ago there was much more hydrogen and much less of what is 
now dark matter.

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