Re: Time dilation and expanding space



Dear Robert Karl Stonjek:

"Robert Karl Stonjek" <stonjek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have read the about the quantum mechanical processes
that force the electon into the proton to form neurtons.

Wrong. What provided the force that kept the proton and electron
closer than the 1s orbital? Wasn't it being slammed by lots of
local matter, made local by gravitation? Once the QM
relationship is formed to generate a neutron and (I think) an
anti-electron neutrino, then you are on solid ground. I offered
a compromise, that both quantum and classical effects were
required, but apparently hit one of your "hot buttons".

There are process with names like 'confinement principle'
(I don't recall exactly) and there are several steps,
described by quantum mechanics. Wheeler, a virtuouso
General Relativity scientist, blieves that Quantum
mechanics is needed to describe the singularity and I
concur with his view. Of course there is currently no
such description beyond the neutron star stage (I think).

I agree, but then I don't concern myself with the singularity.

David A. Smith


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