Re: New Electricity




"Dave" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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here you go art! a kindred spirit!! on sci.physics.electromag

Let' start with the easiest parts to debunk first:

The electron itself is a photon that cannot propagate because of its own
self gravity.

No it is not. A photon by definition has no rest mass. An electron as rest
mass about 1/2000 that of a proton.

BTW, is a proton also a photon? ;-)

The enclosed self energy is such that the photon cannot propagate. "Stuck
light" in fact.

Yeah, stuck light. Right.

This photon is waving outside the stuck place so its influence can be
felt over an infinite distance. In fact, using the group x phase velocity
= constant we have that for electrons the group velocity is 0 and the
constant is c so the phase velocity is infinite.

Good logical leap using semantics instead of science.

so for some interactions like entanglement (a consequence of Fermi
(electrons come in pairs - up and down) ) then the change of an electron
up to down that is tangled with it pair 10 light years away will be felt
instantaneously and the other member of the pair will change from down to
up with no loss of amplitude.

Now this is the best one yet. This tells us that we can have information
flow at several times the speed of light, just generate your zero's and
one's with up/down elctrion pairs 10 light years way, for instantaneous
communication.


This might be of interest too ...

It sure would...to IBM or anyone else trying to make faster than light
computers. I guess you get the answer to the problem before you ask the
question ;-)

The errors and misconceptions are so great, where does one start?

AI4QJ


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