Re: EM force of attraction
- From: "Y.Porat" <maporat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Nov 2005 08:23:48 -0800
PD wrote:
> robert wrote:
> > We say that EM forces are caused by the exchange of particles, explaining
> > that an electron fires off a photon towards another electron when they are
> > close, causing the other electron to recoil away - the force of repulsion.
> > But how do we explain the force of attraction using the same physical
> > process? Why does a photon fired off by an electron cause a proton to move
> > towards the electron (force of attraction)?
>
> It's a mistake to think of this exchange as being the exchange of a
> classical particle that proceeds on a straight line between the two
> electrons.
>
> PD
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good for you PD
at last people realize that to think about the known photon that
*moves in a straight line is ------ PHYSICS STUPIDITY
that lead to other physics stupidity like W bosons
virtual particles without mass etc etc.
(and with all the modesty i think i had a great deal in that new
understanding
i was 'pumping' it along many years facing tons of despise - without
retreat)
because something with momentum that moves in a straight line
between two 'senders' can do only *repulsion*!!!
iow
no one really knows the *physical explanation*
it is only a mathematical explanation and a 'squeezed one'
that is why i introduced the inevitable idea of the
CIRCLON
a basic particle that moves naturally in a closed circle (if not
disturbed on its way)
see it in my primitive site.
ATB
Y.Porat
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