Robin.

The closest shape for spin and the moment of inertia ( I ) to meet
 mvr = h/2(pi) = I * 2(pi)f is a flat-wavy disk particle I = 1/2 MR^2
or standing on edge MR^2 

An abbreviated list of moments of inertia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_moments_of_inertia

Or You can figure out ( I ) for a torus from this. :-)

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/MomentofInertiaTorus.html

The Bohr radius "wavelength" 2(pi)R is 137 times the particle wavelength
too.

You wrote:
>
> In reply to  Frederick Sparber's message of Sat, 4 Mar 2006
> 05:46:14 -0700:
> Hi Fred,
> [snip]
> >Nope. The electron is a flat wavy circle (inertial mass particle formed
from
> >a trapped photon). 
> [snip]
> If the electron is a flat wavy circle, then what's a positron?

A positive flat wavy circle. :-)

> If the electron is a toroid, then the positron is just it's mirror
> image.

The mirror image of a donut is not as tasty as a donut.
>
> (The mirror image of a flat wavy circle is still the same flat
> wavy circle, just turned upside down).

Fills the bill for stacked disks in (*e-) and protons.

Fred
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk
>
> http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/
>
> Competition provides the motivation,
> Cooperation provides the means.
>



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