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How does an electron manifest its negative charge and how does it maintain its charge infinitely ??

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Ken Seto

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Feb 26, 2021, 10:33:06 AM2/26/21
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There is no answer to these fundamental questions in QFT and Relativity.

There are answers in Model Mechanics. Read Chapter 3 of my book in the following link:
http://www.modelmechanics.org/2016ibook.pdf

Michael Moroney

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Feb 26, 2021, 11:33:57 AM2/26/21
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Yawn. More unsupported assertions. Your assertions are not valid
arguments in physics.

Maciej Wozniak

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Feb 26, 2021, 12:17:00 PM2/26/21
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Only assertions of stupid Mike, his fellow idiots
and his moronic gurus are valid arguments in
physics.

Burl Hinman

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Feb 27, 2021, 4:53:39 PM2/27/21
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Except when they are correct. You didn't read that paper, admit it. I
hate big mouths making shit up without reading that paper.

Worlen Ettinger

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Feb 28, 2021, 4:51:15 PM2/28/21
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He also believes the manned moon landing was fake.

David (Kronos Prime) Fuller

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Mar 1, 2021, 9:54:12 AM3/1/21
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Charge derived from Acoustics of Space time
The Charge of the Electron is caused by the Acoustics of Space time
The Electron "IS" a Manifestation of Space time and its acoustics

QFT treats particles as excited states (also called quanta) of their underlying quantum fields, which are more fundamental than the particles.
Interactions between particles are described by interaction terms in the Lagrangian involving their corresponding quantum fields.
Each interaction can be visually represented by Feynman diagrams according to perturbation theory in quantum mechanics.

Acoustic Planck Units

Scientists at the University of Oxford may have solved one of the biggest questions in modern physics, with a new paper unifying dark matter and dark energy into a single phenomenon: a fluid which possesses 'negative mass." If you were to push a negative mass, it would accelerate towards you. This astonishing new theory may also prove right a prediction that Einstein made 100 years ago.

https://phys.org/news/2018-12-universe-theory-percent-cosmos.amp

((acoustic ohms)/( ohms))^0.5 = Coulombs/meter^3

(acoustic ohms) = (mass)/(length)^4/(time)

hbar / (planck length^6) = 5.91643087e+174 kg/m^4/s



((((((6.67408e-11 / 2) * pascals) / (((1.70377849e+53 kg) / (((13.8880509 billion light years) * pi)^4)) / ((13.8880509 billion years) * pi))) * ((planck length^3) / (planck time))) * 6.5248935) / 4)^0.5 = 1 m^3 / s

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedmann_equations#Density_parameter


((1.8755459e-18 Coulombs/(planck length)^3)^2 * 29.9792458 Ohms )/(c^7/(hbar*G^2))*((Planck length)^3/(Planck length/c)) = 1

((5.91643087e+174 *(acoustic ohms) ))*(1 / (((((1.70377849e+53 kg) * (c^2)) / (4 (m^2))) / joules)^0.5))^6/hbar = 1

1.70377849e+53 kg = mass universe

(((((5.91643087e+174 *(acoustic ohms) ))*(2/c)^6/hbar )))^(1/3) = 1.70377849e+53 s^2/m^4

(((5.91643087e+174 * ((kg / (m^4)) / s)) / hbar)^(1 / 6)) * ((4.84533077e-27 (m^2)) / s) = 299792458 m / s

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EppqqfyAJbEVp8Nk82Q5rC5i_VqnLuDhNJIVIEM9Yk0/edit?usp=sharing

mitchr...@gmail.com

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Mar 1, 2021, 5:59:41 PM3/1/21
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The electron point particle has its own field surrounding it...
that electric force has been called its surrounding charge...

Mitchell Raemsch

Hants Wiggins

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Mar 2, 2021, 2:13:12 PM3/2/21
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mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

> The electron point particle has its own field surrounding it...
> that electric force has been called its surrounding charge...

What's the size of that point? No, the electron cloud doesn't really
exists until it interacts. You know your electron by its interactions,
not by him self. Try again.

mitchr...@gmail.com

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Mar 2, 2021, 4:12:43 PM3/2/21
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a particle is more than a particle...
it is a wave and a field.

Mitchell Raemsch

mitchr...@gmail.com

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Mar 2, 2021, 4:16:32 PM3/2/21
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On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 11:13:12 AM UTC-8, Hants Wiggins wrote:
> mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > The electron point particle has its own field surrounding it...
> > that electric force has been called its surrounding charge...
> What's the size of that point?

It is a mathematical point represented in string theory
as quantized at the infinitely small particle...

Mitchell Raemsch

Hants Wiggins

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Mar 2, 2021, 5:39:21 PM3/2/21
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negative. A point is zero size, not "infinitely small". Do I know you?

mitchr...@gmail.com

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Mar 2, 2021, 5:54:36 PM3/2/21
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On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 2:39:21 PM UTC-8, Hants Wiggins wrote:
> mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 11:13:12 AM UTC-8, Hants Wiggins wrote:
> >> mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>
> >> > The electron point particle has its own field surrounding it...
> >> > that electric force has been called its surrounding charge...
> >> What's the size of that point?
> >
> > It is a mathematical point represented in string theory as quantized at
> > the infinitely small particle...
> negative. A point is zero size, not "infinitely small". Do I know you?

Points are double sided... one is no quantity the other is the infinitely small...
Negatives are only subtractions...
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