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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 26/04/2021 17:45:35 »My model predicts it being slower than that because the circle with electric charge on it also needs to rotate, so bringing this into consideration may bring the speed down due to the permittivity of free space.
The model predicts why Anyons have e/3 charge.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 26/04/2021 16:26:33 »
My model predicts it being slower than that because the circle with electric charge on it also needs to rotate, so bringing this into consideration may bring the speed down due to the permittivity of free space.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 26/04/2021 14:45:13 »
For the electron: v = 3.559 x10^10 m/s, so I have that problem. I could just define it's size two orders of magnitude larger.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 26/04/2021 11:22:46 »
It predicts for the electron: 1*(what the J = mvr formula predicts, with r the maximum charge radius).
The proton model is not sufficiently developed yet.
The proton model is not sufficiently developed yet.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 24/04/2021 19:23:47 »
In my model particles really spin. They need to tell you spin is some form in Plato's Forms, i.e. spin isn't really spin in order to claim particles are points.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 24/04/2021 16:53:58 »If I had said
"A duck is not really a cabbage, so why would they look the same?",
would you have understood that?
Yes, but what does it have to do with this:
The textbooks cannot give a reason why the electron don't look the same after one rotation.
It's not really a rotation, so why would they look the same?
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General Science / What is the Term in the Action Corresponding to Weak Isospin?
« on: 23/04/2021 10:15:41 »
What term do I add to the Lagrangian corresponding to Weak Isospin?
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 22/04/2021 16:25:34 »The textbooks cannot give a reason why the electron don't look the same after one rotation.
It's not really a rotation, so why would they look the same?
One would think Bored chemist can read. If it's not really a rotation wouldn't it always look the same?
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New Theories / How does One Construct the Action from the Worldline?
« on: 21/04/2021 20:38:53 »
How does one construct the Action of two charges having helixes as worldlines in an electromagnetic field?
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 20/04/2021 10:59:25 »There is no requirement for the charge to rotate physically.
That's just what they tell you on order that they can claim the particle is a point. You must then come up with another explanation for the magnetic moment. My model explains it explicitly.
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No, but looking at it might convince YOU that it is oscillating and thus will emit EM radiation.
It doesn't matter if I see it oscillating, it matters how it really is.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 20/04/2021 09:07:24 »Looked at from the side, a rotation looks like an oscillation and an oscillating
It's not really an oscillation. Looking at it isn't going to make it decide it's oscillating. Rotating charge is necessary for it to have a magnetic moment.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 19/04/2021 19:29:31 »
It's not dead. You can't give the details of how it violates Energy Conservation.
The textbooks cannot give a reason why the electron don't look the same after one rotation.
The textbooks cannot give a reason why the electron don't look the same after one rotation.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 19/04/2021 18:39:10 »
So, come up with a better model. How are you going to define something that doesn't look the same after one rotation without postulating internal change that depends on radians.
I have abandoned varying magnetic moment. I need the details of the perceived violation of Energy conservation.
I have abandoned varying magnetic moment. I need the details of the perceived violation of Energy conservation.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 19/04/2021 15:44:53 »That still breaks the conservation laws for the same reasons as before.
How does it violate a conservation law? The electric charge circle rotates at 1/4 x the speed of the mass charge circle, but only the mass charge generates spin angular momentum. The electric charge circle does not carry mass charge so does not add or subtract spin angular momentum.
I don't see it breaking any conservation laws.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 19/04/2021 09:46:35 »You're contradicting yourself, because you said:
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The Laws of Physics that imply particles are points are wrong at small distances from the particle.
No, I'm simply taking his word for it.
The part that violates a law of physics is dead, at least
Yes, it's dead. The post of 17/04/2021 20:11:27 super-seeds the post of 17/04/2021 20:04:00.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 18/04/2021 16:17:51 »What law of physics states that?
Irrelevant since:
No law of physics makes any such implication.
It is dead.
You haven't even seen the entire model.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 18/04/2021 12:11:26 »Then your model is inconsistent with the laws of physics.
The Laws of Physics that imply particles are points are wrong at small distances from the particle.
I'd ask why you were still dragging the dead corpse of your idea around.
It was never dead: see above.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 17/04/2021 20:11:27 »
I can keep the mass circle spinning smoothly and let the charge circle rotate at half the angular speed. In order for the electron to look the same after two mass circle rotations.
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New Theories / Re: Does Spin 1/2 Imply Quickly Varying Magnetic Moment?
« on: 17/04/2021 20:04:00 »
What would you say if I say my model must allow the mass charge circle to rotate slower and faster?