On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:00 PM, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com>wrote:

> I have not attempted to do a detailed math analysis of all or the forces
> acting in any of these particles


Why am I not surprised?

> other than the entron.  I have shown the math to prove for the entron
> that two tronnies traveling on opposite sides of a circle at pi/2 times the
> speed of light is stable


Stable?? If "tronnies" are electrically charged and move in a circle then
they're accelerating, so why don't they emit electromagnetic waves and
spiral inward in a billionth of a nanosecond?

> I believe the strong force that holds nuclei together is the Coulomb
> force.
>

There is no other word for it, that remark is just stupid.  First of all
there is no such thing as "the Coulomb force", there is an electrical force
and it is described by Coulomb's Law, but 150 years ago it was discovered
that the electrical force is just half of a more encompassing force,
electromagnetism.  And second of all Coulomb's  Law says that like charges
repel each other, and ALL the charges in the nucleus are positive, so the
electrical force is trying very very hard to blow the nuclei apart, and it
would too if there were not another force that was even stronger than
electromagnetism that was holding things together; it's the same force that
keeps quarks confined within protons.

> If you have three positively particles, each having a large positive
> charge located at its center and a smaller negative charge surrounding the
> positive
> charge.  I am pretty certain that you could assemble the three positively
> charged particles so that the forces are in equilibrium.
>

I concede that you are certain, but being certain is easy, being correct is
not.

  John K Clark

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