Re: why can't fields be quantized too?



using a model for the hydorgen atom that uses only EM self-field
theory, and an approximation for the proton as a single point-particle,
i obtained a difference to the 'correct' answer of 1 or 2 places (from
memory) and i thought this was really good given the simplicity of the
model. i am assuming that with more realistic proton model that
employs a full strong nuclear self-field model (SNSFT) that uses both
three quarks exchanging gluons along with a single point-mass electron,
the electron's moment should be able to get significantly closer.
however i'm not sure you'll appreciate what i'm saying here, but who
cares?? those watching on the sidelines can make up their own minds!

btw, i DON'T beleive the hype about QFT and the experimental answer
because the experimental data isn't even known to the significance
claimed!! and if you don't beleive me, have a close look.

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