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Well, ya know...take E-mc2@Heart2Soul @devin553344
Did you know that I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what you two are talking about?
LOL, what are you talking about?@Heart2Soul @devin553344
Did you know that I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what you two are talking about?
So you have actually measured the radius of an electron, for sure....you should be a famous dude....If you're interested in physics I can explain more: I generated a fundamental forces physics theory and had to get into particle physics. I found some interesting stuff regarding charge radii of electrons, protons and neutrons (dipole particles). I followed more of Einsteins ideas on space-time curvatures and described the strong force as a strong waveform gravitation. Then gravitation was an opacity so that it leaks out from the strong force. I am able to accurately calculate the measured charge radius of the proton, introduced a charge radius for the electron and neutron (dipole). I can also accurately calculate the magnetic moments of the particles from those charge radii.
There could be reasons that the electron has a radius that can't be measured. But my proton radius matches the measured information exactly. Such a skeptic.So you have actually measured the radius of an electron, for sure....you should be a famous dude....
...if you have not, then your data for the proton is off...you do the boundaries of each subatomic particle is variable and changes?
It's important to note that the electron magnetic moment matches the measured data with the charge radius I gave it. This illusive charge radius thing for the electron?So you have actually measured the radius of an electron, for sure....you should be a famous dude....
...if you have not, then your data for the proton is off...you do the boundaries of each subatomic particle is variable and changes?
If the electron has a zero charge radius then it's electrical energy is infinite since a zero charge radius would give it infinite energy. Be careful with what you imply. There's no such thing as a point particle. Please.So you have actually measured the radius of an electron, for sure....you should be a famous dude....
...if you have not, then your data for the proton is off...you do the boundaries of each subatomic particle is variable and changes?
Create a thread...this is a fun thread...lol...I would join your scientific thread.It's important to note that the electron magnetic moment matches the measured data with the charge radius I gave it. This illusive charge radius thing for the electron?
You know me by now....trust but verifyThere could be reasons that the electron has a radius that can't be measured. But my proton radius matches the measured information exactly. Such a skeptic.
Yes APAK. Did you know that the strong force could be a wave force that attracts at the wavelength but repels closer to the center?You know me by now....trust but verify
Well that is how it is described...an embedded point...If the electron has a zero charge radius then it's electrical energy is infinite since a zero charge radius would give it infinite energy. Be careful with what you imply. There's no such thing as a point particle. Please.
Well that is how it is described...an embedded point...
Yes it can be a wave and can vary in density and speed....and that repelling force is still a mystery....Yes APAK. Did you know that the strong force could be a wave force that attracts at the wavelength but repels closer to the center?
It's simple to me, with Einstein valleys of space-time attract, then hills might repel.Yes it can be a wave and can vary in density and speed....and that repelling force is still a mystery....
I took some physics years back and did not keep up with some of my subatomic and tunneled particle quarky pals..lol......went into engineering....
My hat goes off to you for staying the course in this intriguing and highly specialized subject
Whyyyyy Lord? Why did you spare the cockroach?Did you know that cockroaches are millions of years old if the carbon dating standards used by a lot of evloutionists are to be believed?
@Heart2Soul Sorry about my ignorance but what is a & p?I was a nursing student and studied microbiology, chemistry and a & p
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Anatomy and Physiology@Heart2Soul Sorry about my ignorance but what is a & p?