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How is it possible for waves to move a mass?

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Lubomir Vlcek

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Sep 16, 2012, 4:58:48 PM9/16/12
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Waves to move a kinetic energy
Waves are kinetic energy of electron, or proton ,or alpha particle ...ag=
ainst direction of motion of electron, or proton ,or alpha particle ...
In short, when four protons fuse to become one helium nucleus, two of which=
must be converted into neutrons, and each such transition depends on the p=
enetration of the two electrons from the Universe, to the interior of the=
Sun.
kinetical energy/of electron / Ee=3Dmc2 [ln |1-v/c|+ (v/c) / (1-v/c) ] in =
direction of motion of electron (from the Universe, to the interior of th=
e Sun ), where v is velocity of electron
kinetical energy/of wave =3Dof electron neutrinos /=3D=20
Ew =3D mc2 [ln |1+v/c|- (v/c) / (1+v/c) ] against direction of motion of=
electron (from the interior of the Sun, to the Universe ), where v i=
s velocity of electron
1. When electrons from the Universe have velocity v =3D 0,6c , then =20
radius of force reach of electron re =20
re =3D7,7242296915076524984672268696567e-16m in direction of motion of elec=
tron=20
from the Universe, to the interior of the Sun
re =3D7,5933174273225751416275418610272e-14m against direction of motion of=
electron (from the interior of the Sun, to the Universe / wave =3Dof =
electron neutrinos / =20
for v/c=3D 0,6 ......electron=20
2.When electrons from the Universe have velocity v =3D 0,9953c , then =
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radius of force reach of electron re :=20
re =3D2,9852697367995728469528649797656e-21m in direction of motion of ele=
ctron=20
from the Universe, to the interior of the Sun
re =3D5,8533905779558232539269262326763e-14m against direction of motion o=
f electron (from the interior of the Sun, to the Universe / wave =3Dof=
muon neutrinos / =20
for v/c=3D0,9953 =
........ muon
3.When electrons from the Universe have velocity v =3D 0,99971c , then =
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radius of force reach of electron re =20
re =3D2,840401487397554751560630135382e-24m in direction of motion=20
from the Universe, to the interior of the Sun
re =3D5,8375618415212342167582430481493e-14m against direction of motion =
of electron (from the interior of the Sun, to the Universe / wave =3Do=
f tauon neutrinos / =20
for v/c=3D0,99971 ...... tauon
The greater the velocity of the electrons, the smaller the radius of force=
reach of electron re ,=20
the easier and more likely it can pass through the Earth.=20
Given the changing velocity of the electrons (the universe) and Vlcek theor=
y we can simply explain the "neutrino oscillations".
Please refer to:=20

http://www.trendsinphysics.info/ ,=20

1.New trends in physics=20
Vlcek L.: New Trends in Physics, Slovak Academic Press, Bratislava 1996=
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ISBN 80-85665-64-6. Presentation on European Phys. Soc. 10th Gen. Conf. =96=
Trends in Physics ( EPS10 ) Sevilla, E=20
Vlcek L.: New Trends in Physics /book, elementes pictures, spheres in nuc=
lei, forecasted nuclei, ZOO-3D editorfor interactive inspecting of nuclei =
spheres/, Academic Electronic Press, Bratislava, 2000, CD- ROM,=20
ISBN 80-88880-38-6.=20
2.Introduction to my two articles Physics is easy and Physics is beautifull=
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http://www.trendsinphysics.info/data/LV_Introduction_to_my_two_articles_Phy=
sics_is_easy_and_Physics_is_beautifull.pdf ,=20

3.Physics is easy=20

http://www.trendsinphysics.info/data/LV_Physics_is_easy.pdf ,=20

4.Physics is beautifull=20

http://www.trendsinphysics.info/data/LV_Physics_is_beautifull.pdf ,=20

5.Neutrino Oscillations=20
http://www.trendsinphysics.info/data/Neutrino_Oscillations_Vlcek.pdf ,=
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6.Nuclear fusion=20
http://www.trendsinphysics.info/data/Nuclear_fusion_Vlcek.pdf ,=20

7.Gluons, Mezons, Baryons Gallery=20
https://plus.google.com/photos/100738406901160020308/albums/572877310170=
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8.Spheres in nuclei=20
Vlcek L.: New Trends in Physics /book, elementes pictures, spheres in nucle=
i, forecasted nuclei, ZOO-3D editorfor interactive inspecting of nuclei sp=
heres/, Academic Electronic Press, Bratislava, 2000, CD- ROM, ISBN 80-88=
880-38-6.=20

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