Dea Robin, I ran the numbers, and the radius comes out even larger than the "Classical Electron Radius". Here I wrote up my work in Latex so it's easy to read:
https://spaz.org/~magi/appendix/electron-latex.html I got an electron radius of: r = 3.863395 x 10^-13 meters Whereas the CODATA value for the "Classical Electron Radius" is: r_e = 2.817 940 3262 x 10^-15 meters ....which is 2.8 times the radius of a Proton! Please let me know if I made a mistake in my calculations. I thought maybe I did something unsavory with the angular frequency, Omega. But on second thought it all seems legit. Robin sez: > I think that's only if you make the electron smaller than it actually is. > Try doing the reverse. Assume that the maximum > is the speed of light, then calculate the size of the electron that would > be needed to satisfy the equations. > If no one clicked on ads companies would stop paying for them. :) > >