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Looks like my skepticism that you were going to stop posting was well-founded.
Looks like that's exactly right without any question.
You say "Electrons and Protons do not have gravity."Well, where does it come form?To a good approximation, the Sun is made from hydrogen which only has protons and electrons.It also has enough gravity to keep the Earth and other planets in orbit.No "Rich Boy" is going to bother to claim something which is plainly nonsense.
Gravity is the relative electrostatic force between a proton and an electron
as shown in the Cavendish experiment and the Casimir affect.
Quote from: Thebox on 19/05/2018 13:54:17Gravity is the relative electrostatic force between a proton and an electronWhat experimental evidence can you cite for that assertion?I'm asking because, without evidence, nobody with any grasp of science is going to believe you.People who understand science will know that gravity is different from the electromagnetic force.This" Gravity was hid by 0, 0 charge does not mean 0 force " is nonsense.Try writing it in English.Quote from: Thebox on 19/05/2018 13:54:17as shown in the Cavendish experiment and the Casimir affect.We already know what those experiments show, and it' s nothing to do with the guff you are spouting.So, once again, what you are doing is cluttering this site with unscientific tosh.Please stop.
You are the ignorant troll.You are also deluded if you think you can show anyone much.
A proton has no relative mass relative to another proton.
Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 09:37:23A proton has no relative mass relative to another proton. Just asserting that wouldn't make it true, even if it was meaningful.What are you trying to say when you write "A proton has no relative mass relative to..."?Mass isn't relative.
I am not being an idiot, but if ''you'' is going to give contradictory explanation ,
The mass of a proton is 1.6726219 × 10-27 kilograms.It's not "relative" to anything.It also has nothing to do with the electrostatic attraction between charged particles.You need to explain, as I asked you, what you think "A proton has no relative mass relative to..." means.Quote from: Thebox on 20/05/2018 10:19:15I am not being an idiot, but if ''you'' is going to give contradictory explanation ,Show me where I have contradicted myself.(I have already shown repeatedly where your ideas are self contradictory, or are contradicted by evidence).
try to ''stick'' two protons together.
OK, I added a couple of electrons as "glue". I now have a hydrogen molecule.So what.
Yes the gravity is relative to the electron and proton, Can't you see that now?