On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:53 PM, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> According to my theory:
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> Pair production is the combination of the three entrons of three photons:
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> 1)      A 1.02 MeV gamma ray photon
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> 2)      A 928 MeV neutrino photon
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> 3)      A 1.12 KeV photon
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> These photons are resonant with each other.  In thepair production process
> the all of the entrons/photons disappear.
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> When the positron combines with the electron in the annihilation event you
> get two 0.51 MeV entron/photons and a 928 MeV neutrino entron/photon which
> is not detected because it normally passes through planets without
> interacting with anything.
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> This  same neutrino entron is more than 99 % of the mass of every proton.
> Protons are destroyed in Black Holes where the neutrino entrons  are
> released as neutrino protons to provide the gravity of galaxy that
> surrounds the Black Hole.  I have assumed that the Black Hole in the
> center of the  Milky Way consumes on the average one earth size planet per
> day.  At that rate of consumption the neutrino photon flux at our Solar
> System would be about 68,000 photons/m2 –second.  This is my explanation
> of gravity.  It also means that there is always  on earth plenty of
> neutrino photons to participate in pair production.  It also means that we
> do not see them or detect them normally.  However, some may be detected in
> neutrino detectors.
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *John Clark
> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 06, 2014 9:58 AM
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> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: TRONNIES
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> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 2:56 PM, John Ross <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > What is your experiments evidence that the electron does not have an
> internal structure?
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> I don't have any evidence that the electron has no internal structure,
> and I have no evidence the electron isn't the Easter bunny either.  There
> are plenty of mysteries in the universe and so no need to invent questions
> that don't need answering; as I said before there is no experimental
> evidence that there is an internal structure to the electron and no
> theoretical reasons to  suppose that it does.
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>  > Electrons have a size and a mass.
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> An Electron has a mass but there are no experimental or theoretical
> reasons to suppose it has a size. It's true that you can plug in some
> numbers from classical physics and get a figure of 10^-15 meters for the
> radius of the electron, but the problem is there is no experimental
> evidence that the electron actually has that radius and that shouldn't be
> surprising because classical physics is wrong, especially at such small
> scales. As far as we can tell the electron is a point particle, it's radius
> is not 10^-15 meters it's ZERO.
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>  > When electrons and positrons are destroyed at least two photons are
> produced (my model says there are three photons produced).
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> Then there is solid evidence your theory is wrong. The mass of the
> electron (and the positron) is 9.1 *10^-31  kilograms, and  from E=MC^2 we
> can figure out that's equivalent to 511kev of energy. Gama ray photons of
> exactly 511kev have been detected in electron positron experiments
> performed in particle accelerators and they have also been found radiating
> from the center of our galaxy. This indicates that  2 photons were produced
> when electrons and positrons annihilate each other;  if it were three we
> wouldn't see that, we'd see Gamma rays of 341kev because (511+511)/3 = 341.
>
>    John K Clark
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