TPOD: Gamma Gamma Hey

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Brigit Bara
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Re: TPOD: Gamma Gamma Hey

Post by Brigit Bara » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:20 pm

"All this is good and I wait for you to continue. But you tell me of an invisible planetary system in which electrons gravitate around a nucleus. You explain this world to me with an image. I realize then that you have been reduced to poetry: I shall never know.
As the Great Dog says, that minus is too low to see.

But a wave can't be dipolar, can it? Perhaps there will be some instrument someday that will allow us to see an electron.
“Oh for shame, how these mortals put the blame upon us gods, for they say evils come from us, when it is they rather who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given…”
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Re: TPOD: Gamma Gamma Hey

Post by allynh » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:30 am

As physicist and Electric Universe advocate Wal Thornhill wrote: "In the Electric Universe model, there is no antimatter forming antiparticles. An electron and a positron are composed of the same charged sub-particles in different conformations. They come together to form a stable neutrino, emitting most of their orbital energies in the process. They do not annihilate each other. In that sense a neutrino embodies both the electron and the positron. It can have no antiparticle. The bookmakers would be wise not to bet on the Standard Model of particle physics."
Like I said at the start of this thread, I think that it is time to see an e-book describing The Electric Elements. The hints at sub-particles and neutrinos are starting to annoy rather than inform.

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