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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: GoC on 19/11/2017 17:58:10

Title: Why does an electron move?
Post by: GoC on 19/11/2017 17:58:10

    We assign + and  - to the proton and the electron but is that logical? In a balance of charges there is a point where entropy the difference in the energy of  + and - translates to neutral. I believe dark mass energy is the cause of motion for the electron. Is there any objection?
Title: Re: Why does an electron move?
Post by: Bored chemist on 19/11/2017 18:31:30
Is there any objection?
Yes, I object on the grounds that what you said makes no sense.
Title: Re: Why does an electron move?
Post by: guest39538 on 19/11/2017 19:12:12

    We assign + and  - to the proton and the electron but is that logical? In a balance of charges there is a point where entropy the difference in the energy of  + and - translates to neutral. I believe dark mass energy is the cause of motion for the electron. Is there any objection?
I object, the motion of the electron is because it is always attracted to a positive. 
Title: Re: Why does an electron move?
Post by: GoC on 20/11/2017 15:24:31
Yes, I object on the grounds that what you said makes no sense.

I am sure with your current understanding there is nothing moving the electron around. But if there is nothing moving the electron around why is it moving? You and I come from the same field, chemistry. There are reasons for reactions. There must be a reason for electron motion organized to fit into relativity. Something moves the electron to cycle at the same rate in a frame and sea level on earth. Both electron and photon are confounded in every frame to measure the same changing cycle. To disagree there is a control mechanism would be to believe in magic. Which is your right of course to believe in magic.

All I am suggesting is energy available from the spectrum which carries the photon also moves the electron c. Energy c is the spectrum and a photon is a wave caused by an electron slowing the energy jumping to a different orbital position. That causing a wave that transfers through the space spectrum at its constant speed c.

Is it different from what you were taught? Yes. Does the description violate your understanding to the point of confusion. Your confusion is not a true objection. Abstract thinking is difficult for some and does not seem to make sense. In my abstract thinking energy causes a channel for the electron to move through at the speed of light. But it would be allot like the electron is rotating around a string. Since we live in a 3d universe the string is actually points (dark mass) with complimentary spin (dark energy) to create channels for both negatrons and positrons inside the protons and neutrons,  Only negatrons cycling outside of the protons. With this arrangement and c electrons can cycle through the protons because the speed is the same on entry, c. Matter and anti matter making up the quarks.

Its just an abstract system designed to create relativity. Plus and minus has no control mechanism


I object, the motion of the electron is because it is always attracted to a positive.

Yes but that does not allow perpetual motion. You need a system of perpetual motion that can speed up and slow down. Attraction is entropy of the energy state (gravity).