I tried and tried to make the entron work using F = kQQ/r2 but it just wouldn’t 
work.  I must have worked on it for several months. One day I tried F = kQQ/r 
and the forces balanced to a thousand decimal places.  I showed one of my 
genius friends and he said something like, ”That is just the Law of Sines”.  I 
have never been able to find the Law of Sines.  But I think what I stumbled on 
is just a fundamental property of a circle.  If a force is inversely 
proportional to the distance from a point on a circle to any other point on the 
circle then the component of the force in the diametrical is equal for all of 
the lines.

 

My question is: Is this known?  Is it the Law of Sines?

 

John R

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Subject: Re: TRONNIES

 

On 23 May 2014 11:53, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

No one knows anything about entrons except people that have read what I have 
written.  So you won’t see anything about them in the “popular” literature.  
(Although earlier this week I sent a copy of my book to Scientific American.)  
I am the person that first figured out that entrons exist. 

 

I'm still a bit hazy on exactly how you figured that out.

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