To answer your question:

 

My initial task that I assigned to myself about 13 years ago was to explain how 
an electron and two positrons could be combined to make a proton.

 

My first attempt was to show that if the three particles could be arranged so 
they attracted each other  with the proper Coulomb forces they might be able to 
reach speeds close to the speed of light which could cause their mass to 
increase enough so that the mass of the  combination equaled the mass of a 
proton.

 

After much effort I concluded that this was a foolish idea.  

 

Much later I concluded that the basic charged particle had to be a point 
particle, otherwise according to Coulomb’s Law it would blow itself apart.  I 
also concluded  that a point particle with a single charge would repel itself 
at speeds no less than the speed of light.  I assumed that if there were point 
particles with a charge, the charge would probably be e.  

 

My big breakthrough, about three years later, was when I discovered that two 
point particles with opposite charges traveling in a perfect circle at pi/2 
times the speed of light  created a configuration in which the attractive and 
repulsive forces integrated around the circle were equal in the diametrical 
direction.  If the two charges are plus and minus e, this is my entron, and the 
two point charges are my tronnies.   

 

When you integrate Coulomb’s force around a circle, the r-squared in his 
equation reduces to r.

 

John R. 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of LizR
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 6:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

On 11 May 2014 12:13, Kim Jones <[email protected]> wrote:


> On 11 May 2014, at 6:00 am, "John Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I suggest you get a copy of my book and see if you can answer these question 
> without having to rely on neutrinos. My offer to send you a copy still stands.

Why do you keep saying this? The more you say it, the more it sounds like a 
blatant self-marketing exercise, the offer of the free copy sounding like sheer 
desperation. You are treating this list as a peer-review forum, just as you did 
when you appeared here several years back when you were first touting this 
thesis.Your ideas need to be in shape before you publish, not after. To insist 
that everyone digest an entire book whose main concepts cannot be persuasively 
presented in short form by its author is merely rubbing noses the wrong way. 
You should provide the necessary details (extracted from your book if 
necessary) but tailored to the precise focus of the questions now being put to 
you. None of the questions now being put to you occured to you while writing 
your book. That is why people are reticent to read it. You may have spent 13 or 
more years thinking about this but there is nothing to prevent someone spending 
13 years barking up the wrong tree. If you had systemic errors or failed to 
take certain fundamentals into account at the start such as the all-important 
lepton issue then you have spent that entire time finding what you seek and 
your book would then be nothing more than a splendiferous exercise in 
confirmation bias.

 

Newton spent half his life on alchemy, Einstein on a theory of everything. And 
they were both bona fide geniuses.

 

Kim has summed up the sceptical position perfectly. Please take him (or her) 
seriously and in particular amswer this point for all the questions that have 
already been put...

 

"You should provide the necessary details (extracted from your book if 
necessary) but tailored to the precise focus of the questions now being put to 
you."

 

In particular, I personally would like to get the answer to this question:

 

What is your reasoning? So far you have only supplied blanket statements such 
as "A tronnie is a point particle with a charge of plus e or minus e.". What 
premises did you start from, and what logical steps have led you to think the 
world is built in the way described by your theory?

 

 

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