Michel Jullian writes.
>
> A question, what does the torus or washer shape turn into once the
electron
> breaks free of its nucleus?

It should retain it's "shape" as evidenced by smashing into the
phosphor of your TV picture tube over and over, Michel.

J-Lab's electron beams are pushed up to 8 GeV or more

http://www.jlab.org/

"Secretary of Energy Announces Approval and Funding for 12 GeV Upgrade
U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman announced that President Bush's
budget request includes $7 million for the next phase of the 12 GeV
Upgrade. By doubling the energy of the electron beam, adding a new
experimental hall, and upgrading the scientific capability of the three
existing halls, the 12 GeV Upgrade will provide a compelling research
program in nuclear physics that will allow for a far deeper and more
fundamental understanding of the structure of atomic nuclei"

Need I say more? 

OTOH, I am somewhat disturbed by Richard Macaulay's description of what he
saw
during his intrusion of a Houston "Cantina" on Ladies Night.  :-)

Fred
>
> Michel
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Frederick Sparber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "vortex-l" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 1:47 PM
> Subject: Re: Toroidal electron
>
>
> > Robin wrote:
> > Snip.
> >>
> >> This is for a solid torus, and I'm not sure whether the mass is
> >> inside, on, or outside the torus. Nevertheless, taking it at face
> >> value, one would only get a difference in angular momentum of 2
> >> parts in a billion, assuming a torus with the dimensions given,
> >> and I think that's probably near the limit of current measurements
> >> anyway.
> >>
> > Are you are puffing on that Havana Tampa and blowing
> > WHO R U? Toroids, while Frank is sniffing the volatile vapors
> > from a can of Beta Ether? ....Hmmm.  :-)
> >
> > Let me say that the disk/flat-washer particle is merely a section
> > of a torus, or a torus flattened out by the enormous beta ether
pressure.
> >
> > One can do some calculating based on lineal permeability (uo) and 
> > permittivity
> > (eo) of space and the energy contained in a particle.
> >
> > For the electron-positron or pion:  L = hc*uo/E  and  C = hc*eo/E
> > Z ~ = Zo =  (L/C)^1/2   ~ = 377 ohms  T = h/E
> > q = +/- 1.602e-19 coulombs, (the sign is merely a 180 degree phase
> > conjugate of y = sin x.)
> >
> > E = 1/2 CV^2  V =  (E/.5C)^1/2 = 8.7e4 Volts
> > Internal Displacement Current  I = q*E/h  = 19.7 amperes.
> >
> > IOW, will your proposed Toroidal Electron "ring/oscillate" like a
resonant 
> > LC (tank?)
> > circuit any better than the Loop/Disk Particle, that the String Theory 
> > advocates,
> > came up with?
> >
> > Or does the Superconducting Torus  that will "Ring" for decades
> > do any better than a much simpler SC washer?
> >
> > Fred 
>



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