BlankJones wrote... It is not clear that Russell's table does not also predict this particle, nor that quantum "half-spin" is not also a recognition that this particle e- is never fully in our 3-space.
Even if it is, isn't the "illusion of having fractional charge" a nice
way of telling the mainstream - "hey, you already blew it once, but
we're not going to rub it in just yet, if we get the big prize"?
Is this food-for-thought... or merely time for a 'pepto' to prevent
indigestion?
Howdy Jones,
One must have a huge cup of Texas coffee to sip while digesting a "Jones
moment" and an extemely elastic mind to stretch around thoughts provoked by
such "moments".
Or as Burl Ives quipped (in the movie " The Big Country") to Chuck Conners...
"perhaps there's a side to you I never saw before"<grin>
Good wording,,."never fully in our 3-space". and excellent wording.. "illusion
of having a fractional charge". Knowing how these thoughts issue forth from
that fertile brain of yours is not as important as the stimulation. As I sit in
my rockin' chair on the front porch of the Dime Box Saloon watching a water
vortex experiment.... and gaze at the water flowing " upward" as it is flowing
downward..while emptying the vessel I can better accept both wordings.
The more we study on it, the less we understand..One of my favorite science
books.. the book of Job.. contains dialogue with some fellows about the
workings of nature and concludes with the question by God.{ para-phrased by
Richard} " if you are so smart. tell me how I did it".
Richard
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