Re: pieces of the puzzle

From: Bjoern Feuerbacher (feuerbac_at_thphys.uni-heidelberg.de)
Date: 10/14/04


Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 18:11:45 +0200

John Sefton wrote:
> Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:
>
> major snip
> let's cut to the chase:
>
>>
>>
>> 1) How could a charge exist without a particle?
>> 2) That does not change my argument about an electric dipole moment in
>> any way.
>
>
> The charge pair model that I am working on
> says that not only can charges exist without particles,
> they *are* the particles,

Err, if the charges *are* the particles, then charges can *not* exist
without particles! Can't you see that you are contradicting yourself here?

> and the photons, and
> everything else.
> Present theory defers everything.

No, not at all.

> Answer this, if you can, but I don't think you can:
> What's a gluon made of?

Energy, structured in a certain way.

> What's a quark made of?

Energy, structured in a certain way.

> Read my page; when I proposed charges without
> particles to my physics prof., he said,
> "That's like hair without a head."
> http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/
>
> If you reject charges without particles, then
> how can you decide what they can or can't do wrt
> quadrupole moments?
> John

Err, I talked about *dipole* moments above. And thanks for showing
that you did not understand my point at all.

What do *you* think how a dipole moment is defined?

Bye,
Bjoern



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