Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.

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Sujet : Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.
De : bertietaylor (at) *nospam* novabbs.com (bertietaylor)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics sci.math
Date : 06. Jul 2024, 12:48:57
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Thomas Heger wrote:

Am Samstag000006, 06.07.2024 um 02:15 schrieb bertietaylor:
Conservation of charge is the only conservation law.
Rest is bollocks.
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I would say: no, charge is not 'observer invariant'.
Charge exist without observers. All matter save aether is electrons and
protons.
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Actually  I try to promote a concept, where the electron and a photon
are the same thing, where the electron is circeling around in an atom,
while the photon flies away in a streight line.
Wrong. Photon is a brief em pulse.
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The 'photoelectric effect' is then easy:
It has to do with the dimensions of the atom sized radiating antenna
causing the aetheric vibration.
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in this concept a photon is kind of helical srew (wave packet).
Every photon is a brief em pulse.
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If that is stopped (e.g. by a metall screen) then the helical screw is
'knocked flat' and circles around a point, hence is an electron.
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A electron is actually not a real separate entity, but a certain aspect
of a standing 'rotation wave'.
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The outer edge is called 'electron' and the inner turning point
'proton'.
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If the electron 'rolls away', it will become a photon.
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And if the photon gets stopped, it will become an electron.
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Therefore: charge is not conserved.
As per your conjecture and assumptions which have no physical basis but
worthy of the great physics hoaxes of our time.
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TH

Date Sujet#  Auteur
5 Jul 24 * Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.8Leolin Balakirev
6 Jul 24 `* Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.7bertietaylor
6 Jul 24  `* Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.6Thomas Heger
6 Jul 24   +* Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.4Richard Hachel
6 Jul 24   i+- Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.1Ross Finlayson
7 Jul 24   i`* Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.2Thomas Heger
7 Jul 24   i `- Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.1Richard Hachel
6 Jul 24   `- Re: The failure of the unified field theory means general relativity fails.1bertietaylor

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