John Ross,
Do you have math in the form of a quantum theory to derive what you assert?
Richard Ruquist



On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 9:13 PM, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Russell,
>
> My neutrino photon is a photon like all other photons.  It is an entron
> traveling in a circle (with a diameter of about 1 X 10-18 m) at a speed of
> 2c and forward at a speed of c.  It has no net charge, but its entron is
> comprised to two tronnies with charges of e and -e, so it carries the
> Coulomb force.  And it has a large mass.  Each proton is comprised of one
> neutrino entron along with two positrons and one electron.  The neutrino
> entron provides the proton with almost all of its mass.  The two positrons
> and the electron provides the proton's charge of +e.  According to my model
> the neutrino photons are released from Black Holes with the destruction of
> protons to supply the gravity of each galaxy.
>
> I have been working on my theory for 13 years and have explained it to
> many very smart scientists.  All are extremely skeptical like you are but
> not one has provided any evidence (other than other existing theories) that
> my model is incorrect.  Most, even my many of my good friends have not been
> willing to examine my theory in great detail.  I think this is because for
> my theory to be correct, much of the standard and relativity theories have
> to be incorrect.  Most are not willing to consider the possibility that
> there are basic flaws in these existing theories, since these existing
> theories have been so successful in explaining how our Universe works.
>  This is why I wrote my book.  A good summary of my book is available at
> Amazon.com.  Just search for "tronnies".  I would be happy to send you a
> free copy if you would promise to read it and look for mistakes based on
> fact, not theory.
>
> I have tough skin and I promise I will not be upset if you don't accept my
> offer.
>
> For most of the last 13 years, I have told my friends that I would like
> for them to point out a basic flaw in my theory so I could forget about it
> and try to get my handicap down to a reasonable level.  Maybe you could
> help me out.
>
> John R.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Russell Standish
> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: TRONNIES
>
> On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 08:54:26AM -0700, John Ross wrote:
> > A small percentage of neutrino photons from our Black Hole are
> temporarily stopped by interaction with electrons in stars, planets and
> moons and later released in random directions.  That provides the gravity
> of stars, planets and moons.
> >
> >
> >
> > We are told that a small percentage of “neutrinos” are detected in
> > underground neutrino detectors.  I suspect that these are neutrino
> > photons.  (I have no proof that detected “neutrino” are neutrino
> > photons, just a suspicion.)
> >
> >
>
> What is detected in the underground neutrino detectors are small, nearly
> massless neutral leptons, and are fermions. "Neutrino"
> is just a name we give to these things.
>
> A photon, on the other hand, is a boson, and not a lepton at all. Your
> massive "neutrino photons" sounds like an oxymoron, except that you've
> never really explained what they are. If they are actually neutrinos, then
> you've got the mass completely wrong, amongst other things. There's quite
> good evidence that the neutrino's rest mass is less than 40 KeV.
>
> Cheers
>
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