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Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?

by "tnlockyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <tnlockyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 1, 2008 at 04:39 PM

On Jul 1, 2:28=EF=BF=BDpm, John C. Polasek <jpola...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Jun 30, 7:22?pm, John C. Polasek <jpola...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> > Tom, this is my result, copy/pasted:
> >> > Your search -http://www.members.aol.com/tnlockyer/CHARGESPIN.pdf-
> >> > did not match any do***ents.
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> >> John, I click on your paste and the link shows up.
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> >> =EF=BF=BDI can't imagine what is wrong with your access.
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> >> Regards; Tom.
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>>http://www.amazon.com/Fundamental-Physical-Constants-Geometric-Struct...=

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> >Then go down the list and double click on CHARGESPIN.pdf
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> >BTW. while you are there, you might like to download =EF=BF=BD:
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> >I wrote this paper a couple of years ago and never got around to
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> Yes, that's a wonderful list of your papers. We haven't seen your hand
> in a couple of years. I tried to absorb the ideas. In chargespin it
> looks like Poynting is chasing his tail, in fact it looks like the
> curl of some quantity. Are you able to arrive at the magic number
> 1836?
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John, yes the structures scale to the mass ratio of both the proton
and neutron.

The composites are constructed of their final decay particles,
(electrons and neutrinos) the neutron clearly shows the elecron and
electron type neutrino are in the neutron rather than being created
just at the time of decay.

The structures give the proton mass ratio of;  1836.14676824396  (NIST
1836.152701)
And the neutron mass ratio of, 1838.6843966164  (NIST 1838.683662)

Regards: Tom.

P.S.  NIST adjusted the fundamental physical constants in 2007 so many
of the papers in my FTP  files are out of date.

The new book just published (2008) shows the new constants.   I had to
rub in the fact that the standard model cannot derive a single
fundamental constant, and the geometry I have been working with gets
them all to the same precision they are known experimentally.

http://www.amazon.com/Fundamental-Physical-Constants-Geometric-Structures/dp=
/096315463X
 




 19 Posts in Topic:
Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
frank_k_sheldon@[EMAIL PR  2008-06-27 04:32:41 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-06-28 08:52:40 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-28 21:50:33 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-06-29 10:18:28 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-29 23:21:34 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-07-01 16:39:02 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-06-30 09:47:23 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-30 19:50:27 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"Sue..." <su  2008-06-30 16:56:29 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-06-30 17:52:41 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-06-30 22:22:11 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
Jay Bala <jay1bala@[EM  2008-06-30 19:55:40 
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Jay Bala <jay1bala@[EM  2008-06-30 20:22:34 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-07-01 09:21:47 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
"tnlockyer@[EMAIL PR  2008-07-01 10:24:01 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
John C. Polasek <jpola  2008-07-01 17:28:31 
Re: Running of the fine structure constant - how exactly?
Rock Brentwood <markwh  2008-07-02 00:33:30 
Re: Chaos Theory and Quantum Mechanics (was: Re: Running of ...)
Jay Bala <jay1bala@[EM  2008-07-02 09:33:19 
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