>From Robin: ...
> That's not all that's wrong. He equates energy and angular momentum. > (Apples and oranges). Furthermore it is not true that the mass of the > electron remains the same during the quantum transition, since it's > velocity changes, and hence also it's relativistic mass. (And I suspect > that even it's rest mass changes with it's distance from the proton). > I'm curious. Does Randy Mills' CQM theory account for these issues as well? Does anyone know? Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks