In reply to Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Fri, 26 Feb 2021 01:49:49 +0100:
Hi,
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>All particles we know are resonances of the proton.
Don't you think a free electron is a bit light weight to be a proton resonance?
Maybe structures other than protons are also possible?
All particles we know are resonances of the proton. CERN accelerates
protons. What else do you think??
You need 53MeV to resonantly split a proton. This can be calculated with
secondary school math. Nothing comes out of pure energy - may be wet
dreams.
Pure energy has no structure. Please
The generation of strange quarks implies that extreme energy production
beyond what nuclear binding energy is capable of providing is occuring.
The energy production levels of an accelerator is more likely to be
occurring. The mesons are being formed from a source of pure energy and
lots of it.
Axil:
Quarks are non existent particles. They are just a mathematical
representation of the external coupling field.
Real fusion - not chaotic random kinetic events - *happens at rest *due
to magnetic resonance. The progress of LENR is outpacing everything you
believe to know and we now
Holmlid produces meson that contain strange quarks that yield energy
exceeding 500 MeV. Your scenario does not account for that level of energy
production,
"Relativistic charged particles with velocity up to 500 MeV u-1 thus 0.75
*c* are observed. Characteristic decay time constants for meson
We all know the fairy tales of good old standard model, created from
mathematicians stranded in physics like Dirac- that never did take basic
mechanics lessons.
All their fantasies are on the same level as the "endless story"
(M.Ende) something children like.
The Holmlid mechanism is simple
As per Keith Fredericks and others, the fact that the superconducting
particle is tachyonic is what makes the explanation so complicated. There
is only one tachyonic field so far discovered and that is the Higgs field.
Tachyonic condensation is a string theory subject.
Could it really be that simple?
From: Axil Axil
There is a formal analogy between the Higgs mechanism and superconductivity.
The historical record provides ample evidence that analogies between
superconductivity and particle physics played an important heuristic role in
the development of
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