Re: Can you explain prime force/energy & matter?

From: John Sefton (vegan16_at_accesscomm.ca)
Date: 02/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:19:34 -0600


Y.Porat wrote:
> Randy Poe wrote:
>
>>kumar wrote:
>>
>>>Is it true;
>>>
>>>Shorter the wavelength more will be its energy.
>>
>>The energy of a photon is hc/lambda, where h and c
>>are constants (Planck's constant and the speed of light)
>>and lambda is the wavelength.
>>
>>So the smaller lambda is, the higher energy a photon is
>>needed to carry that energy. Therefore radiation of these
>>wavelengths is not emitted unless (hc/lambda) amount of
>>energy is available. That's the key point of the quantum
>>theory of light, and it's why blackbodies have fewer
>>photons of short wavelength.
>>
>>
>>>Zero wavelength may have infinite energy.
>>
>>Well, in the limit as lambda->0, a photon carrying that
>>energy would have to have energy->infinity. But what
>>that means is that no physical process can emit such
>>a photon, because infinite energy is not available.
>
> ------------------
> some shocking news for you:
> ant physics formula or equation has its
> *limit of viability* limits of existing in nature!(scope
> of existsnce)
> it is different from the matemathical scope
> so ?
> for inatance
> a photon can have mass and still move with the velocity of light
> that is in spight of the famous lorentz factor
> (that tell you that while a mass is moving with C
> its mass growes' to infinity
> there is only a little problems with it
> matemathicains 'know it' that the photon has aero mass
> but the trouble is -- nature does not know it !!!
> in a similar wway the lenth of a photon has a limit!!
> it cannot become infinitely short
> because physics is not all laong matemathics.
> ps
> the roll of the non parrot physicist is to find the real
> scope of exixtance of a mathemathical formula or equation.
> -----------
> all the best
> Y.Porat
> -----------------
>
>
>>>Whether this zero is smallest dot/point---is to
>>>be thought.
>>
>>Huh? Zero is zero. Are you trying to say this is a
>>zero which is not zero but is the Planck length?
>>If it's zero, then it's zero. If a photon has wavelength
>>equal to the Planck length, then it has finite
>>energy.
>> - Randy
>
>

A proton in a far galaxy is
identical to a proton here.

Why?

Because it also uses the smallest
possible building block available.

So what?

It means that space itself must not
only have structure, but that said structure
is the same everywhere. There is
a rule. (In the sense that a page
is ruled- the line space is set.)

So what is that rule?
It seems to be tied to the Planck length
all right.

Lately I'm thinking that atoms have
another common constraint; they all have
the same rate of precession: they all
have a common frequency which is how fast
these 'coins' are spinning on the table. The
Galaxy Model sees atoms as energy
formed into spinning rings which precess.
The Galaxy pattern
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/galaxypattern.gif
forms from spinning at 1 and precessing at 2.
But you don't get that 'complete' pattern until
you use 16 members in the ring.

However, step up to spinning your ring (like
a wheel turns) faster- at the next place where
opposite sides of the ring will again follow each
other around as it precesses at 2 is at the
next odd number of turns of the ring- 3.
This way once the ring has precessed once back to
its starting point, it has turned one and a half
times: the back electron and front electron have
traded places. There are two electrons per path;
the ones opposite each other on the ring.

BUT you only need 8 members in the ring to
evenly cover your sphere in this case:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/3-2-8.jpg

So if we continue to hold the precession at
2 and spin the ring faster and faster, then
2-electron pathways are available at
5:2 and 7:2 and 9:2 etc and at
each place it should require fewer electrons
in the ring to cover the sphere evenly, until
presumably it will only require a single
orbital to cover the entire spherical shell.

At 9:2? I bet.

John
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/



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