At 10:22 am 05/03/2006 +1100, 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? >If the electron is a toroid, then the positron is just it's mirror >image.
That makes good sense to me Robin. It also allows the positron to be meta-stable (axial and helical motion in the same direction) in relation to the Beta-atmosphere particles and the electron to be sub-stable (axial and helical motion in opposite directions). The neutral mass B-atm particle which is a combination of p and e will obviously have the intermediate stability condition which I suppose one might term ambient stability. Frank Grimer

