The two tronnies of an entron are circling at rates of between 1.5 billion 
times per second and 150 trillion trillion times per second.  They are unlikely 
to be perturbed by outside forces.  I think the entron reacts to outside forces 
as a unit. 

 

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On 22 May 2014 11:31, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

No I haven’t done any math regarding perturbations.  I believe tronnies in 
general (maybe always) travel in perfect circles so there are no perturbations.

 

But they are repelled by tronnies with the same charge (including themselves), 
hence unless the surrounding universe full of tronnies exactly cancel one 
another out, there will be a net force from them - e.g. if there is another 
tronnie/antitronnie pair which is closer than any others to the pair under 
consideration, they will give out a force which alternates between being 
attractive and repulsive. This will at least cause the tronnie in the original 
system to deviate from moving in perfect circles. If you assume space-time is 
classical (non quantised) and that orbits aren't quantised, then this will 
perturb the system.

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