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There has been some research on "excited states" of the electron bubbles, but the consensus seems to be that split bubbles are impossible. The research is interesting, though. Maris isn't a theorist, and in 2001 a couple of papers came out showing that some of the approximations he used in his 2000
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The first external link (to Maris' theory) is no longer functioning. I could not find any good introduction to it. Shall we remove the link?
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paper are invalid. I think we should mention excited states, but the "electrino" theory doesn't need mentioning.
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