On 23 May 2014 02:55, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

> The tronnie is a point focus of Coulomb force waves.  The waves come from
> all directions at the speed of light to a focus at the point that is the
> tronnie.  Then the Coulomb waves expand out from the tronnie in all
> directions at the speed of light repelling itself and other like tronnies.
> The tronnnie caries the Coulomb force with it as it travels in a circle at
> its speed of about 1.5708 c.  This may sound a bit strange, but it is no
> stranger than an electron which carries the Coulomb force and travels at a
> very high speed, usually in a circle.  In my model the electron is three
> circling tronnies two minus and one plus.  In the old physics the electron
> is a single charge of minus e, which would mean that it carries the Coulomb
> force and that the Coulomb force waves expand out in all directions at the
> speed of light.  I don’t see much difference.
>

In the "old physics" I believe the Coulomb force (or electric field) is
transmitted by virtual photons. So what carries the Coulomb force in the
"new" physics? Does it have a particle which transmits it, or if not, what
are the waves made of and / or propagating through?




> *From:* everything-list@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> everything-list@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *LizR
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 5:31 PM
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> *To:* everything-list@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: TRONNIES
>
>
>
> So at the risk of repeating myself, what carries the coulomb force, which
> appears to move at c?
>
>
>
> On 22 May 2014 12:28, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:
>
> You are absolutely correct each tronnies  looks across the diameter of his
> circle and sees himself of the other side of the circle.  He also sees his
> partner at an angle of 53.515 degrees from the diameter, quite a  bit
> closer.   I don’t remember the episode you are thinking about, but clearly
> if the Enterprise traveled in a circle at warp 1.57087, Dr. Spock could
> look across the diameter of the circle and see the Enterprise from their
> past on the other side of the circle.
>
>
>
> Tronnies don’t outrun their own Coulomb force waves, they are always
> riding  on it within their entron.  Since the two tronnies are leapfrogging
> each other they have to travel at speeds of 2c but within the entrons their
> speed is 1.5708 c.  But as you can see in FIG 4 entrons travel at speed of
> between minus 1c and plus 3c in its path inside a photon which travels at a
> speed of c.
>
>
>
> *From:* everything-list@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> everything-list@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *LizR
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 3:22 PM
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> *To:* everything-list@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: TRONNIES
>
>
>
> Actually, now that I've read Russell's latest comment, I'd like to add
> something to my 3rd question. It appears that the "Coulomb force" itself
> propagates at lightspeed, which is how the tronnies manage to repel
> themselves - they effectively outrun their own radiation, and "see" a ghost
> tronnie on the opposite side of the circle, which is actually themselves
> (there is a name for this manoeuvre from "Star Trek", but I can't remember
> what it is).
>
> So the CF itself moves at c. Is that force carried by particles, or if
> not, what? And why is it limited to c when tronnies can move FTL?
>
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