Re: What creates the charge of an electron?
Sujet : Re: What creates the charge of an electron?
De : hertz778 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (rhertz)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 09. Nov 2024, 00:55:08
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According to the BBT:
About 6.75E+79 H atoms and 2.255E+79 He atoms exist in the visible and
neutrally charged universe (75% and 25% of the total mass M, dismissing
2% from other elements). They were formed from 8.1E+79 original
neutrons, 20' after the Big Bang.
That is:
81,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
neutrons
existing in the first 20 minutes after the BB. Only a 20% remained as
neutrons, to form He.
These neutrons rotate at an extraordinarily high speed, maybe FTL, which
create internal forces that led to the neutron fission: a proton plus an
electron. But it was a force (gauge force - gluons) that held 80% of
neutrons stable for a while (20'), while temperature fell. According to
the current theory, the gluon soup held confined quarks with fractional
charges of +1/3 e and -1/3 e, which later formed protons and electrons
by most neutrons decaying, H and He atoms were formed in the first
hours.
Neutrons: 3 udd quarks (2/3 e - 1/3 e - 1/3 e = 0 e)
Protons: 3 uud quarks (2/3 e + 2/3 e - 1/3 e = + 1 e)
Electrons: 3 ddd quarks (- 1/3 e - 1/3 e - 1/3 e = - 1 e), free of
gluons gauge.
And what is inside quarks, to create charge? A couple of wavelengths of
light, at such high frequency that can't be measured. Beyond gamma rays.
It's a theory, after all. But it supports that mass is of
electromagnetic nature, as was thought by 1900.
Genesis 1:3-5 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
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