Dennis Allen <alle...@sbcglobal.net>: Sep 26 01:46PM
Akinbo,
See the attached.
God Bless,Dennis
On Friday, September 26, 2025 at 09:24:49 AM EDT, Akinbo Ojo <ta...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dennis,You may not like to hear this, but there is
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Akinbo Ojo <ta...@hotmail.com>: Sep 26 02:28PM
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for the paper sent.
There can be longitudinal waves with dust and matter particles as the medium. Especially, as there is talk of dark matter, etc.
But the medium of light wave is
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David Tombe <siri...@yahoo.com>: Sep 26 02:50PM
Hi Corry, We'd moved on from whether or not we agree with, or can understand each other's theories. We were just on the simple matter of whether or not we can actually see each
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David Tombe <siri...@yahoo.com>: Sep 26 03:13PM
Hi Franklin, I've explained it to you many times before. If there is nothing between two electrons and they have no mutual transverse speed, they will indeed attract each
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Cornelis Verhey <verhey....@gmail.com>: Sep 26 01:11PM -0600
David,
As I said if you want to understand my view the first thing you need to
understand is gravity.
I do not make the assumption of attraction at a distance between discrete
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Cornelis Verhey <verhey....@gmail.com>: Sep 26 01:13PM -0600
I agree it is not a light wave.
Cornelis Verhey
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Cornelis Verhey <verhey....@gmail.com>: Sep 26 03:26PM -0600
Denis and Ian,
It has been nice to hear you have both been researching longitudinal
waves. They are a foundational part of my view of physics. I reason them
as propagating over an extream range
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Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Sep 26 08:36PM -0400
ChatGPT says:
2. Two confined electrons in solid-state systems (quantum dots):
Here, the experiment has been performed many times.
Coupled quantum dots, double-dot charge stability diagrams,
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Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Sep 26 08:41PM -0400
If you mean to imply that the fallacy is that my hands don't disappear into energy, then you keep missing the point that matter is never converted into energy.
Matter is always conserved and energy
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David Tombe <siri...@yahoo.com>: Sep 27 01:46AM
Franklin, I never doubted that two electrons repel each other if there is an electron-positron sea between them.
Also, as regards an electron attracting a
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David Tombe <siri...@yahoo.com>: Sep 27 01:51AM
Roger M, I would say that the electrostatic field of an electron is one and the same thing as its gravitational field, and I would say that a positron is an anti-gravity
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Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Sep 26 10:07PM -0400
David,
That really doesn’t address that there should be some major asymmetries in the forces due to the completely different actions taken by the different charge combinations.
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