Yes, each entron is comprised to two tronnies.  Three entrons combine to create 
and electron and a positron.  Before and after you have six tronnies.

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Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 6:52 PM
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Subject: Re: TRONNIES

Ah - do you mean that a collision of three entrons gives rise to a 
positon-electron pair creation?

How does that describe the observed positron-electron pair creation from a pair 
of photons? Are photons composed of 3 tronnies as well?

Cheers

On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 05:32:46PM -0700, John Ross wrote:
> Three entrons are comprised of a total of six tronnies.  An electron and a 
> positron together comprise six tronnnies.
> 
> The electron and the positron are each comprised of three tronnies.  I could 
> have been more precise.
>  John R
> 
> 
> 
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Russell 
> Standish
> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 10:14 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: TRONNIES
> 
> I agree with your comments below, but have one comment on the "good summary" 
> text, interspersed below:
> 
> On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 03:34:08PM +1200, LizR wrote:
> > For anyone who's interested, the "good summary of my book ... 
> > available at Amazon.com" reads:
> > 
> > Mr. Ross has identified for the first time the single particle and 
> > its anti-particle that everything in our Universe is made of. It is 
> > a point particle with no mass and no volume, but it has a charge of 
> > plus e or minus e which means these particles carry the Coulomb force. Mr.
> > Ross has named these particles “TRONNIES”. Tronnies are 
> > self-propelled by their own Coulomb forces at speeds of (pi)/2 times 
> > the speed of light and they always travel in perfect circles in 
> > threesomes and twosomes. The threesomes are electrons and positrons 
> > and the twosomes are entrons (also first identified by Mr. Ross). 
> > Mr. Ross shows for the first time the internal structure of 
> > electrons and positrons, and their sizes to be about 2 X 10-18 m. 
> > The sizes of entrons range from about 1 X 10-18 m to about 10 cm 
> > (about 100 million-billion times larger). One entron provides the 
> > energy and mass for each photon. The same entron that provides the 
> > gravity of galaxies provides almost all of the mass of each proton. Three 
> > entrons combine to make an electron and a positron.
> 
> This statement contradicts the earlier statement. An electron is either 
> composed of three tronnies, or three entrons (in which case they're composed 
> of six tronnies).
> 
> Hopefully this is a typo. Maybe John Ross will elaborate.
> 
> 
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