I have math to prove that the  integrated Coulomb forces between the two 
tronnies in an entron, one +e and one –e, traveling in a circle at (pi/2)c 
exactly cancel in the diametrical direction.  The entron can have any size from 
0.9339 X 10-18 m to a few centimeters.  My entrons  are the basic mass quantum 
in our Universe.  They provide all of the mass of our Universe except for the  
mass of  electrons and positrons (electrons and positrons are each comprised of 
three tronnies also traveling in circles at (pi/2)c.  There is one entron in 
each photon.  The entron does what I understand the  Higgs boson is suppose to 
do.  There is no such thing as the  Higgs boson (at least according to my 
theory).  We don’t need it if we have my simple entrons.  This is all explained 
very well in my book.  Go to Amazon.com and search for “tronnies” for a nice 
summary.  

 

I will also send you a copy if you will promise to read it with an open mind.

 

John R.  

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Ruquist
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 6:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

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-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[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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