Nope. The electron is a flat wavy circle (inertial mass particle formed from
a trapped photon).
 
The only way possible for something moving at c to stay in one place.
 
137*c  or c/alpha is the Phase Velocity of the trapped wave. Ordinary
occurrence on high frequency transmission lines and in wave guides.
 
Draw a path line and impose a wavy line around it.(the frequency is
1/2 the frequency of the 1.02 Mev  electron-positron  progenitor photon)
 
Lambda = hc/E      "Radius" = hc/2(pi)E
 
http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/education/reference/orbits/orbit_sim.html
 
Law I  Mills' Hydrinos occasionally form at > 80% eccentricity.   :-)
 
http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/education/reference/orbits/orbit1.html
 
Law II
 
http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/education/reference/orbits/orbit2.html
 
Law III
 
http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/education/reference/orbits/orbit2.html

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