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jeffocal
04-05-03, 03:06 PM
Is it possible that the magnitude of the unit electrical charge is related to the resonate properties <a href=http://home.attbi.com/~jeffocal/shadows.htm> Shadows </a> associates with mass and energy.

This possibility it explored in <a href=http://home.attbi.com/~jeffocal/chapter13.htm> Chapter 13</a> where it is shown that

“The magnitude of the unit electrical charge of a proton or electron is related to the interaction of vortexes with the resonate properties Shadows associates with the matter and energy field components of the mattercule defined in <a href=http://home.attbi.com/~jeffocal/chapter2.htm> Chapter 2</a>, the constancy of the speed of light derived in <a href=http://home.attbi.com/~jeffocal/chapter3.htm> Chapter 3</a> and the repulsive properties of similar electrical charges.

Dinosaur
04-05-03, 07:54 PM
Without more context, what you have posted is meaningless.

What is a mattercule? Vortices in what medium? Vortices like cyclones?

lethe
04-05-03, 09:02 PM
Originally posted by Dinosaur
Without more context, what you have posted is meaningless.

What is a mattercule? Vortices in what medium? Vortices like cyclones?

you want context, dinosaur? go read jeff s shadows book.

On Radioactive Waves
04-06-03, 05:10 AM
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