Re: "The Flaw in High Energy Physics"




Roloc wrote:
"The Flaw in High Energy Physics"

When it comes to particle physics a question arises. High Energy
experiments have led to a plethora of short-lived high-energy products. As
an example, a proton and an anti-proton, each having a mass equivalent
energy of 1 GEV are accelerated to a velocity so close to that of light so
that they each contain kinetic energy of hundreds of GEV. These particles
are then induced to collide and, in so doing, produce short lived
high-energy products having observable mass equivalent energies of hundreds
of GEV. Where did the energy they represent come from?

VERGON

The energy and extra mass in collision particles comes from the EM
energy impelling them.
Using Einstein's m = E/c^2 you can trace the energy and mass in
collision.

As to sub proton particles, I suggest you read "On the Quantum as a
Physical Entity"
You can find it on http://www.wbabin.net. Go the the pulldown LIST OF
AUTHORS and click on Vertner Vergon. You'll find it there.

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