At 12:24 pm 22/07/2005 -0700, Merlyn  wrote:

> It is a very compelling theory Frank...

There's something I've missed out on up to 
this point to which I will now draw attention
in order to raise the "compulsion" compreture. 8-)


I am not at this stage interested in,  

electron - electron
positron - positron

    repulsion.

Nor am I interested in,

electron - positron, 
positron - electron

    "attraction".

All that can come later.
 

What interests me is,

electron - electron
 proton  -  proton

    repulsion, 

and 

electron -  proton
 proton  - electron

    "attraction"

I've put quotation marks around the word 
attraction cos it ain't the electron and the 
proton which are the active agent but the 
surrounding environment - the ZPE ocean.

The Proton is like a monstrous battleship which 
is surrounded by the swirling waters of the zero 
point energy ocean. If the small sailing boat 
the Saucy Electron gets too near HMS Proton it 
will be "sucked" in to the side of the ship. It 
will slide down the flume type depression.

Of course, the Saucy Electron is not "sucked" 
at all. It is pushed by the water on the side 
away from HMS Proton which is higher than the 
water on the side of Saucy nearer to Proton.

Now it is evident that a charged electron is a 
very different animal from a charged proton. 
The repulsion between two charged electrons is 
a repulsion between two particles with a very 
small mass.

The repulsion between two charged protons on 
the other hand  is a repulsion between two 
particles with a very large mass.

This must make a difference.

By contrast, the ZPE repulsion which forces 
the electron and proton together will the 
same as the ZPE repulsion which forces the 
proton and electron together because it is 
the same Zero Point Energy ocean in both 
cases. 

So one can see how altering the Beta-atmosphere 
pressure might alter two effects which have very 
different active agents, whilst not altering 
two effects (proton-electron "attraction" and 
electron-proton "attraction") which have the 
same active agent, the ZPE ocean.

That's quite enough for one post.  8-)

Cheers

Frank

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