From: Osher Doctorow on
From Osher Doctorow

Just as the "reality" of the ellipse/circle picture of the atom and
the torus picture are getting slowly substantiated or confirmed (see
400.0), so Canada now has a paper on spin-defect magnetic analogs of
ice which act like magnetic monopoles:

1) Gingras, Michel J. P., "Observing monopoles in a magnetic analog of
ice," U. Waterloo, Canada, and Canadian Institute for Advanced
Research/Quantum Materials Program Toronto Canada, 3 pages, arXiv:
1005.3557, physics.cond-mat. and Science (journal) 326.375 (2009).

At present, Gingras' paper is 7th in arXiv's 1446 papers (one thousand
four hundred and forty six!) beginning from the latest papers and
decreasing in time downward in the "stack" back to approximately 1991.

Osher Doctorow
From: Osher Doctorow on
From Osher Doctorow

I meant "See 401.0," although 400.0 is also good for some background.

Osher Doctorow
From: john on
On Jul 12, 12:04 am, Osher Doctorow <osherdoctoro...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> From Osher Doctorow
>
> I meant "See 401.0," although 400.0 is also good for some background.
>
> Osher Doctorow

Well, before understanding the trajectory
of atoms' components (which are
always in the same torus/concentric circles/ellipse
as each other because otherwise they would
generate conflicting magnetic fields), one must
have an understanding of what it is that is
forming the circle.

An electron is not a point. It is a
cloud of hundreds of millions of
radiating bodies whose radiations push
them away from the proton. These electrons
circle the proton like the rings of Saturn, all
circling the same way, so as to all be
contributing to the same magnetic field.
Bits of the electron are always burning out,
and no longer repelling from the proton they are
sucked in and spun up again and spat back out.

Our particular size of photons are not the
only size. There are unlimited different.
scales of energy dispersal.
The radiations from electrons that
push on protons not only give us our gravity,
but are what makes magnetism. Individual such
photons from an electron would be as much smaller
than photons from our sun as atoms are smaller
than galaxies- a lot- about 10 to the 27 times smaller.
Since they are smaller,
they have a higher speed limit than our photons-
about 30 times faster.

Nothing is built on nothing.
Everything must have a structural base that obeys all
the rules.
There can be no point particles.
There is no "smallest".

Have a nice day! :-)

john
galaxy model for the atom