In reply to  Robin van Spaandonk's message of Thu, 29 Dec 2005
12:17:07 +1100:
Hi,
Previously I wrote:
[snip]
>>Velocity = 2 p Fc l   meters/second
>>
>>Velocity = ( 2 p ) [Mc2/h] ( 1.409 x 10-15 )   meters/second
>
>First, if l is the classical electron radius, and M the mass of
>the electron then the velocity works out to 2.188E6 m/s (also
>assuming p stands for Pi).

BTW, this velocity is the fine structure constant x the speed of
light. It is also exactly the same velocity as the rotation
velocity of the electron in the Bohr orbit.

In short the velocity with which the toroidal electron rotates
about both its axes is identical, and both are equal to alpha x c.

This may be the maximum velocity at which laminar flow is possible
in the aether.

 
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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