As long as we think of the "electron" phenomenon in physical terms we miss
the point---my is that it is a dimension of energy.

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 7:41 PM, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:

> > But how electron acts in cell and in Outer space we don’t know.
> > We need time to understand this fact.
>
> These are very important concepts to learn. Given time and resources I
> have no doubt we will soon.
>
> On Jan 21, 1:01 am, socratus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > An ‘unknown’ electron.
> > ==========================.
> > 1900, 1905
> > Planck and Einstein found the energy of electron: E=h*f.
> > 1916
> > Sommerfeld found the formula of electron : e^2=ah*c,
> >  it means:  e= +ah*c  and  e= -ah*c.
> > 1928
> > Dirac found two more formulas of electron’s energy:
> >  +E=Mc^2  and  -E=Mc^2.
> > Question.
> > Why does electron heed five ( 5 ) formulas ?
> > =========================.
> > Why does electron obey three Laws ?
> >     a) The Law of conservation and transformation energy/ mass
> >     b) The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle / Law
> >     c) The Pauli Exclusion Principle/ Law
> > ================================.
> > #
> > Now nobody knows what the Electron is.
> >  1
> > You know, it would be sufficient to really understand the electron.
> >       / Albert Einstein  /
> > 2
> > Tell me what an electron is and I'll then tell you everything.
> >      / Somebody /
> > 3.
> > In the internet we can read hundreds theories of electron.
> > All of them are problematical.
> > Nobody knows what electron is.
> > #
> > For example.
> > More than ten different models of the electron are presented here.
> > (!!!)
> >  More than twenty models are discussed briefly. (!!!)
> > Thus, the book gives a complete picture of contemporary theoretical
> >  thinking (traditional and new) about the physics of the electron.
> >
> > / The book "What is the Electron?"
> > Volodimir Simulik
> > Montreal, Canada.  2005. /
> http://redshift.vif.com/BookBlurbs/Electron.htm
> > ====================.
> > So, why do physicists call an electron  a simple
> >  elementary particle if  IT looks not very simple ?
> > =====================.
> > We know the electron is very important particle in our live.
> > It acts in Maxwell’s electrodynamics.
> > It acts in the atom.
>
> > ===============================.
> > Best wishes.
> > Israel Sadovnik  Socratus
> >  ===============.
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