Mills asserts that his theory, which he terms "Classical Quantum Mechanics", unifies Maxwell's Equations, Newton's Laws, and Einstein's General and Special Relativity, and that it is founded on the principle that physical laws hold over all scalesâfrom that of subatomic particles to that of the cosmosâthus overturning conventional quantum field theory.[4] Mills first put forth his proposition of the hydrino in 1991 to explain the disputed reports of cold fusion experimentalists of excess heat in certain electrolytic cells.[4]