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Sun 2 Nov, 2014 06:48 am
No one has ever seen an electron, but that doesn't say much of course.
However, an 'electron' as matter by itself is simply non-existing,
there is no, there was no and there will never be a real material electron.
So, then everything based on an electron must be flawed too, and of course it is!
gee, physicist must be so blind...or dumb, probably both!
@Quehoniaomath,
Quote:However, an 'electron' as matter by itself is simply non-existing,
Que wouldn't that depend on how you define "matter"
Quote:So, then everything based on an electron must be flawed too
Then everything non-"material" must be flawed
@dalehileman,
well what I mean is that the electron is not a liitle ball with a negative charge,(-)
(classic) nor a 'possibility' (quantum physics, really stupid!).
Something does exist here but it isn't matter!
@Quehoniaomath,
Quote:Something does exist here but it isn't matter!
Again I suppose that depends on how you define the term. If the electron isn't matter then maybe nothing else is either; like, neutrons and protons probably aren't hard little balls
Dale, why are you even talking to this queef?
@contrex,
Quote:Dale, why are you even talking to this queef?
Who knows Con, he might occasionally start an interchange of some value
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:
Quote:Dale, why are you even talking to this queef?
Who knows Con, he might occasionally start an interchange of some value
You must have a lot of time on your hands, or else are exceptionally patient.
@contrex,
Quote:You must have a lot of time on your hands, or else are exceptionally patient.
One of the (questionable) benefits of old age
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:
Quote:You must have a lot of time on your hands, or else are exceptionally patient.
One of the (questionable) benefits of old age
Well, I'm no spring chicken myself.
@dalehileman,
Quote:Again I suppose that depends on how you define the term. If the electron isn't matter then maybe nothing else is either; like, neutrons and protons probably aren't hard little balls
It is true that there is no matter at all!
indeed.