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From: mathematician on 20 Apr 2010 02:51 On 19 huhti, 08:39, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > On 19 huhti, 08:07, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > > > > > On 16 huhti, 20:14, Puppet_Sock <puppet_s...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 16, 3:12 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > > > [snip] > > > > > I think that knowledge that > > > > "magentic monopole is half of a gluon" > > > > could be important unknown relation between > > > > electromagnetism and strong interaction ? > > > > That is not a useful statement. It is a garbled > > > collection of words jumbled together. It is word salad. > > > > We know the nature of electromagnetism. We know how the > > > strong force behaves. Neither includes magnetic monopoles. > > > To get monopoles you need to go outside the behaviour of the > > > strong and electromagnetic forces. > > > > Read a book. Repeat as required. > > > Socks > > > In one H-M's other drawing there were eight different > > color magnetic monopoles with related six different color > > light particles. > > > Situation is much complicated that we have thought? > > > Hannu > > More thoughts of mine: > > I have thought possibility that four of these color > magnetic monopoles would be wrong color neutrinos > and other four color magnetic monopoles would be > four color right neutrinos. > > And I have also thought a possibility that > those six color light particles would be > color small right neutrino couples. > > Hannu I forget to mention that I ment bound neutrinos. I think that it requires a very big energies when trying to separate two magnetic monopoles (which I think could be neutrinos) from a gluon. Maybe it is impossible ? Hannu
From: Elijahovah on 20 Apr 2010 08:29 On Aif you want a full guon try Elmers, but it doesnt hold up in high humidity. Maybe the Poles are magnetic because they live in the north, so have the immigrants gone to Canada? So I am wondering if Palestian residants of Poland are Palic Poles.
From: Elijahovah on 20 Apr 2010 08:30 And if you want a full guon try Elmers, but it doesnt hold up in high humidity. Maybe the Poles are magnetic because they live in the north, so have the immigrants gone to Canada? So I am wondering if Palestian residants of Poland are Palic Poles.
From: Puppet_Sock on 19 Apr 2010 13:23 On Apr 19, 1:39 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: [snicker] > More thoughts of mine: [snack] You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. Socks
From: mathematician on 21 Apr 2010 04:23
On 21 huhti, 07:57, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > On 18 huhti, 23:31, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Apr 18, 10:38 am, funkenstein <luke.s...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 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- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > What about the magnetic field of a light wave? > > How many poles does it have? > > I remember one old H-M drawing about photon > (in contracting part of the Universe). > I apply this knowledge here to the photon > (in expanding part of the Universe): > > Firstly there was drawn a color circle of six colors > and two orthogonal colors. > > Secondly there was drawn color neutrinos as formed > substructure of the photon. (I think that these color > neutrinos could be color magnetic monopoles.) > > Neutrinos was drawn as color black holes (each > color neutrino has a color spot in center and > signal periphery around it. > > Hannu I have wondered what those two orthogonal colors were in the color circle in H-M´s old drawing about photon in contracting part of the Universe. In center of that color corcle there was a white color and around that color circle a yellow color. Do any of you have any ideas what they could represent? Hannu |