Terry,
FYI: Within your ref: That quantum jitter, by the way, is the so-called
'Zitterbewegung' that underlies Heisenberg's Principle of Uncertainty in
quantum theory, by which neither position nor momentum are certain, but
multiply the two together and you get a definite quantum of angular
momentum h/2π, where h is Planck's constant of action. I have good
reason to believe that matter acquires that jitter property by sharing
it with a universal activity in the aether itself, or the 'vacuum
medium' should the word 'aether' seem inappopriate terminology to a
physicist who may read this.
See explaination in Guglinski's book Quantum Ring Theorey, 2006.
Warm Regards,
Reality
Terry Blanton wrote:
This is worth repeating from years ago:
http://www.haroldaspden.com/lectures/30.htm
T