Re: EM force of attraction




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
---------------
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
----------------------

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Binding Energy Question
    ... This has been logics since prehistory. ... I like this kind of physics as it is more cool. ... electron is also particle and wave. ... that can conjure up particles of more mass such as the ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: Binding Energy Question
    ... I like this kind of physics as it is more cool. ... I was talking about his theory on localized photons. ... electron is also particle and wave. ... Waveless particles simply can't exist. ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: Download a new book on quantum mechanics and relativity.
    ... Physics does depends on the choice ... Phases of wave functions of particles are present in my approach. ... >>electron will remain electron no matter what. ... that all observers agree that it's an electron. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Binding Energy Question
    ... I say that the electron splitting to cross the ... I accept all verified elementary particles scattering ... great solidiity that is the quantum vacuum. ... Newtonian mindset uses simpler logic that is inbued ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: Binding Energy Question
    ... In physics, ... so virtual particles of any energy (up to the electroweak ... behind the scene in the one electron at a time ... But numb brain Copenhagens just want to ...
    (sci.physics)