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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... So the question remains where does a photon come from if it is not an internal function of a free electron. Frankly the capacitor suggests that the photon is a charge possesed by a free electron. photons have no charge. So again we are back to the Gauss/Maxwell question. separate guass and maxwell. gauss wrote laws, maxwell made a collection of equations and tied them all together... some of which were written originally by gauss. the basic laws that went into maxwell's collection have been well proven separately for over a century, and as a collection to explain electromagnetic waves almost as long. but note that maxwell does not talk about particles, his equations describe fields and waves. They do contain terms for charge, but do not tie it to any given particle... and if you include the force equation then you can talk about mass and charge, but again not tied to any specific particle. Einstein insinuated that the weak force is part of radiation and I have applied my theorem to that. ah, so that is where you have crossed up the weak for and radiation... unfortunately the radiation being described in relation to the weak force is not electromagnetic radiation, but rather radiation caused by nuclear decay... most often beta decay where the nucleus emits an electron and converts a neutron to a proton and an anti-neutrino. hmm, do anti-neutrinos cancel out your magical levitating diamagnetic solar neutrinos? |
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