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Interesting idea.What experiments could you do which would show that it is wrong?(Science is about showing that things are wrong, rather than that they are correct).
STEM is an energy-centric model predicated upon the hypothesis that 'there is only one source of energy': and that source is energen.
The STEM electron consists of a torus-shaped energy-core of concentrated energen
But I do not know what experiments could possibly disprove the concepts.
But I do not know what experiments could possibly disprove the concepts.Then it is not science.
If I heat up a material with IR radiation how does your idea apply to this situation.
What evidence leads you to believe an electron is torus shaped?
The same as heating with any EMR.
Page 4 of 'The Duplicit Electron' paper (link provided it the provided pdf) states 'well-documented alternative model to QM-based point-form model is the Toroidal Solenoidal Electron (TSE)
This is the definition of true Science
wave/particle duality of light and for PPL, CPL. OVL
I googled "The Duplicit Electron" but I didn't find anything.
So the question remains how does your idea apply to this situation?
"Wave-particle duality" is misleading nonsense. Light is light, but we need two mathematical models to fully describe its behavior and properties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsifiability [nofollow]
Don't blame me - this is a favorite concept of Quantum Mechanics.
Black swans are easily observed at Dublin zoo
despite expecting to find a fundamental flaw in the STEM approach, none has been identified to date.
Quote from: Stemmer on 18/10/2022 08:47:01 despite expecting to find a fundamental flaw in the STEM approach, none has been identified to date.That may be because, as you said, it wouldn't be possible.Quote from: Stemmer on 15/10/2022 12:28:22But I do not know what experiments could possibly disprove the concepts.If you can't prove that it's true or false, it's meaningless.