Re: GRAVITATION
- From: srp <srp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 00:08:47 GMT
srp a écrit :
Yes, but I would say more obvious, rather than more important. From
my analysis, the most obvious effect would be that the electron
can be maintained somewhat stationary within reasonable limits
within the all-out set covered by QM. Limits that must be consistant
at least with the electron being at all times localized while never
exceeding the speed of light.
Actually, never reaching it, since there is an asymptote involved.
André Michaud
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