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Natural ball lightning appears infrequently and unpredictably, and is therefore rarely (if ever truly) photographed. However, several purported photos and videos exist. Perhaps the most famous story of ball lightning unfolded when 18th-century physicist Georg Wilhelm Richmann installed a lightning rod in his home and was struck in the head - and killed - by a "pale blue ball of fire."[3]
I read Robert Merreys concept closely until I realized it was another 'push gravity' concept. Then I just scanned through the rest for something different from the original. I do want to understand your notions about the universe and also to understand why it is that you suspect that the universe might be like that.
We cannot permit push gravity.
Quote from: jerrygg38We cannot permit push gravity.The original had a lot of following; the maths were worked out in detail. But it never was plausible in my mind.
Then the real miracle. Three electrons join and form a proton. I'll get back to the 'fusion' process, but I can get it to work very PRECISELY in the field model - as described in the blog.
Quote from: witsendThen the real miracle. Three electrons join and form a proton. I'll get back to the 'fusion' process, but I can get it to work very PRECISELY in the field model - as described in the blog.How do you get from the .51099905 MeV each for the mass of the electrons to the 938.27231 MeV mass of the proton? These values are pretty well checked out in the physics community.I may be away a lot because this site goes down for me. I have only been able to connect a few times this AM.
If you take 2 positrons and one electron and crush them together, you can get a super high energy proton. The electric force between the electron and the positron produces the bipolar energy levels.
I'm also struggling, not with connectivity but with work. I'm knee deep in trading. I'll try and concentrate better later this pm. In about 3 hours from now. Sorry it's so intermittent. But I have to keep the pot boilig.
Quote from: jerrygg38If you take 2 positrons and one electron and crush them together, you can get a super high energy proton. The electric force between the electron and the positron produces the bipolar energy levels.If we keep the rules of nature that we have discovered, the extra energy must come from somewhere.
Yes the crushing of space-time. Thus at the big bang, all the energy of the universe was concentrated. After the big bang much of it radiated into space. Some of it became protons and electrons. In general I believe that at the beginning the electron had the same mass as the proton. (I just added them for Witsend because it is a possibility but not very probable.)