Re: New impoved facts part 1v03




d
No, the SOL is a function of the vacuum and in the strictest sense
needs no
charges or particles to maintain its velocity.

s
Ah Ha ! ! !
Now we have a bone to fight over. I insisted we include charges
in the vacuum so you would have something to produce a potential.

But you assert the potential can exist on it's own.

That is clear enough "line in the sand". I have a few chores
to tend to but will give that a preponderance of pondering. See
if you can offer a conclusive proof for your POV and I'll do the
same. Hasta (that is Greek god talk for "later" )

Sue...

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  • Re: Point particles cannot anihilate themselves
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  • Re: Through a glass darkly
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