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- From: hoyt@isus.UUCP (Hoyt A. Stearns jr.)
- Subject: Re: The size of electrons, and misc
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.041027.3998@isus.UUCP>
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- Summary: electron definition in the Reciprocal System
- Keywords: Reciprocal System, Dewey B. Larson, Electron Size
- Organization: International Society of Unified Science
- References: <30OCT199211272273@csa3.lbl.gov> <329@mtnmath.UUCP> <1NOV199211204351@csa2.lbl.gov>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 04:10:27 GMT
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- In article <1NOV199211204351@csa2.lbl.gov> sichase@csa2.lbl.gov (SCOTT I CHASE) writes:
- >
- >....Shape is an intrinsic property. The
- >wavefunction determines the probability distribution for the position of the
- >object. Where an object is (or might be) does not determine it's shape.
- >And, as I said, the size of an object is best defined in terms of the
- >limiting cross-section as the wavelength goes to zero. At very high energy,
- >a proton is still about 1 fermi across, while an electron is (to the best
- >of our knowledge) immeasurably small.
- >
- According to Ronald W. Satz in his paper "Theory of Electrons and Currents",
- Reciprocity, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Autumn 1983,
-
- "...The Reciprocal System is much more specific on the details of electron
- attributes that conventional theory... The electron is a spherical particle
- resulting from the rotation of a single photon. The frequency of the photon
- is 2R = 6.576115E15 cycles/second. The rotational speeds in revolutions per
- second around the three axes are r/pi , 2R/pi , 4R/pi or
- 1.0466212E15 rev/sec. , 2.0932424E15 rev/sec , 4.1864848E15 rev/sec.
-
- The electron may be charged or uncharged. If charged, the electron has an
- added rotational vibratory motion of R/2pi = 5.233106E14 cycles/sec.
-
- The diameter d of the electron is one natural space unit, reduced by the
- appropriate inter-regional ratio (142.22 here). Thus,
-
- d = 4.55884E-8 /142.22 = 3.2054 A.
-
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