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On Nov 12, 5:54*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Dave wrote: show me a program that uses the weak force. Didn't the weak force and the electromagnetic force get united into the "electroweak" force in the late 60's? In which case, aren't the two forces interchangable? -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Yes tho some use the term electroweak incorrectly as equal to the weak force aloneinstead of the combination force ( I may have described that incorrectly). Some have now reduced the number of forces down to three where some also infere that it can be reduced to one.( gravity being a subset of electromagnetism) Problem is that electroweak bundles the mathematical terms as if the weak force is the only other action whereas the weak force is a bundling of all mathematical factors( a constant by any other name) required in addition to the other forces to allow all forces to sum to zero.(Newton) I have not seen anything that quantifies the eddy current as being equal in itself as being equal to the missing vector but then science has not found the weak force to prove that it is in singular form and equal to the vector required for equilibrium. If somebody would pick up my theorem that could easily be solved by taking the periphary of the eddy current traveling at the speed of light (frrequency dependant) Regards Art |
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