Re: Repulsion between two electrons
- From: Scott Stephens <scottxs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 23:28:17 -0600
~~SciGirl~~ wrote:
Ok, say there are 2 electrons, repelling each other. There are photons between them, and the repulsion is caused by the photon's "kick", right?
The photons are "virtual" photons. Lookup "solitons" and "dark solitons" for insight.
You may find this helpful: http://www.dualspace.net http://www.dualspace.net/uploads/diracpairs.pdf
Scott
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