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However, I think I have just explained it very well with my short explanation?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 19:41:53However, I think I have just explained it very well with my short explanation?Well, you are wrong.
Well actually the stuff inside of an electron is space, the shell is likewise to itself.
It is an atomic field of two opposite polarities a and b
Existing because they are in a n-field.
the common factor being polarity, we only need to look at a and b.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/02/2018 19:41:29Well actually the stuff inside of an electron is space, the shell is likewise to itself.Ignoring the fact that " the shell is likewise to itself."is incomprehensible, there's another problem.Eelctrons don't have shells. They are points as far as any measurement is concerned.
All e- ∈ {R³}
Quote from: Thebox on 25/02/2018 17:58:14 the common factor being polarity, we only need to look at a and b. Again, you have not explained what you mean by "polarity".Your use of it rules out the conventional meanings.
If something has dimensions, it can be point like but cannot be a point. An electron is a point like particle that the physics suggests , with a hollow core
Quote from: Thebox on 25/02/2018 18:02:46All e- ∈ {R³} Does not make sense.Electrons are a member of the set of subatomic particles, or the set of words derived from Greek or the set of very small things.But they are not an element of of R3
If something has dimensions, it can be point like but cannot be a point. An electron is a point like particle that the physics suggests , with a hollow core.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/02/2018 21:36:21Quote from: Thebox on 25/02/2018 17:58:14 the common factor being polarity, we only need to look at a and b. Again, you have not explained what you mean by "polarity".Your use of it rules out the conventional meanings.A point like attraction or repulsion.
They occupy R³ so are an element of R³ , R³ is our volume.
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 21:37:14If something has dimensions, it can be point like but cannot be a point. An electron is a point like particle that the physics suggests , with a hollow coreNo proof exists that it has dimensions- that is the point.So there's no evidence to suggest a shell with a hollow core.You made that up.
Now the only reason the radius remains is because of the rod.
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 21:42:00They occupy R³ so are an element of R³ , R³ is our volume.No the things that are members of R3 are essentially locations rather than physical things.I may be in Birmingham, but I am not Birmingham.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/02/2018 18:53:08Now the only reason the radius remains is because of the rod. There is no circle or curve in the diagram to have a radius.
likewise electrostatic points
In a R³ space that had a volume element, an inner product that was constructed of likewise electrostatic points, all the points would expand to leave a hollow void in the core.