Sorry, you are probably correct.  Anyhow I don’t believe in singularities.   

 

John R.

 

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Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

On 11 May 2014 07:07, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

Tronnies are point particles.  They have no mass.  The tronnie’s only property 
is its charge of plus or minus e.  Its charge of e means that it is continually 
producing Coulomb force waves that travel at the speed of light.  It repels 
itself with its own Coulomb force waves.  Thus, its minimum speed is c.  
However it always (or at least almost always) Is traveling in a circle with at 
least one other tronnie at c(pi)/2.  Although the tronnie has no mass, when it 
is traveling in a circle with another tronnie, the two tronnies are each 
repelling themselves and attracting each other.  This means the two tronnies 
together can  resist an outside force.  This is the definition of mass.

 

I show in my book that if you integrate  the Coulomb forces acting in the 
entron around the circumference of the entron’s circle the integrated force 
turns out to be in units or joules (rather than newtons) which we can convert 
to mass.  This is also why the electron has mass even though it is comprised of 
three tronnies each of which separately has no mass.  Our Universe has a lot of 
mass even though it is made entirely of nothing but tronnies and things made 
from tronnies.  

 

If you think all of this sounds strange, let me see you explain singularities.  
My model does not require singularities or a lot of the other strange things 
required by the  Standard Model.    

 

Are singularities required by the SM? I thought they arose from GR?

 

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