sorry, also link to the company making the claims.
There is also a list of peer reviewed journals where they published their data (at the bottom of page, in PDF format), but I’ve no access to them, if anyone who does can take a look it would be great.
That’s the discription of an hydrogen atom. Nothing new about it.
Electrons are in a “cloud” around the atom and are always at different distances (the actual location is impossible to determine). This says that the atoms are in a set distance from the nucleus, like planets from the sun, and that distance is important. However, the distance is constantly changing even on a single atom.
I’ll leave the rest of the debunking to people who are more advanced, but you don’t need to be a physicist to know this is all crap.