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From: Thomas Heger on 17 Apr 2010 03:28 mathematician schrieb: > I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > I noticed that one important matter which I remember > that H-M told long time a go was that > > "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > couples binded together ? > > Hannu Poropudas My personal opinion is, that an electron is actually a structure, that could be described as a circle of what the electron is the center. If this structure is shifted sideways, than it rolls like a barrel and the timelike axis of the electron gets spacelike. Such structure behave like magnetic monopoles. A George Lochak has written about this: http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LochakGlowenergyn.pdf TH
From: funkenstein on 18 Apr 2010 13:38 B:=curl A -> div B = 0 There are no magnetic monopoles, unless you want to redefine magnetism. On Apr 15, 7:35 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > I noticed that one important matter which I remember > that H-M told long time a go was that > > "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > couples binded together ? > > Hannu Poropudas
From: tadchem on 18 Apr 2010 13:48 On Apr 15, 5:26 am, "Androcles" <Headmas...(a)Hogwarts.physics_y> wrote: > "mathematician" <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote in message > > news:be0f23fa-dc04-4087-af85-1b3a7042f1eb(a)i37g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... > > > On 15 huhti, 08:35, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > >> I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > >> I noticed that one important matter which I remember > >> that H-M told long time a go was that > > >> "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > > Sorry my writing error. Corrrect words are: > > > "Magnetic monopole is half of a gluon" > > Not an error, either is acceptable. > > Half of a crown would be wrong here, but > half-a-crown or a half-crown would be correct. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_crown_(British_coin) > > > > > > >> I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > >> could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > >> or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > >> couples binded together ? > > >> Hannu Poropudas- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - *SOMEBODY* appears to be half a gluon short of a dipole. What say you, Androcles? Tom Davidson Richmond, VA
From: Androcles on 18 Apr 2010 14:18 "tadchem" <tadchem(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:44f0bb03-d17b-4c32-a254-ad860caa2fa3(a)8g2000yqz.googlegroups.com... On Apr 15, 5:26 am, "Androcles" <Headmas...(a)Hogwarts.physics_y> wrote: > "mathematician" <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote in message > > news:be0f23fa-dc04-4087-af85-1b3a7042f1eb(a)i37g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... > > > On 15 huhti, 08:35, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > >> I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > >> I noticed that one important matter which I remember > >> that H-M told long time a go was that > > >> "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > > Sorry my writing error. Corrrect words are: > > > "Magnetic monopole is half of a gluon" > > Not an error, either is acceptable. > > Half of a crown would be wrong here, but > half-a-crown or a half-crown would be correct. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_crown_(British_coin) > > > > > > >> I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > >> could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > >> or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > >> couples binded together ? > > >> Hannu Poropudas- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - *SOMEBODY* appears to be half a gluon short of a dipole. What say you, Androcles? Tom Davidson Richmond, VA =================================== I'd say he was half-a-crown short of a nine bob note, a sandwich short of a picnic, not the brightest button on the tunic nor the keenest knife in the kitchen drawer. I thought I'd be nice (for a change) and only correct his meagre monolect (he not being a native Englishman), leaving half gluons to the slithy Jabberwok, I not being a native tove or even brillig. The thread title suggests the colour of half a gluon is magenta, which further suggests he is discussing paint.
From: Uncle Ben on 18 Apr 2010 14:52
On Apr 16, 3:12 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > On 15 huhti, 17:58, Puppet_Sock <puppet_s...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Apr 15, 1:35 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > > > > I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > > > I noticed that one important matter which I remember > > > that H-M told long time a go was that > > > > "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > > > I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > > > could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > > > or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > > > couples binded together ? > > > Word salad is not a substitute for careful thought. > > > A gluon is an intermediate vector bozon for the strong force. > > > A magnetic monopole is a (postulated but not yet observed) > > particle with a magnetic charge. It arises from some grand > > and super unification theories. In those theories it does not > > arise in any way related to "half a gluon." > > > The interactions a gluon may go through do not include > > splitting in half to form a magnetic monopole. > > > Monopoles arise in a theory that involves symmetry breaking. > > Because magnetic field lines ordinarly do not have an end, > > there has to be some special process that allows them to > > have a source or sync at a magnetic charge. This is done > > through spontaneous symmetry breaking in the usual theory > > that involves them. > > Socks > > I think that knowledge that > "magentic monopole is half of a gluon" > could be important unknown relation between > electromagnetism and strong interaction ? > > Hannu- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - A magentic monopole is a purplish narrow column that can carry one flag. A magnetic monopole is a so-far-imaginary sub-atomic particle. Uncle Ben |