[General] double photon cycle, subjective v objective realities

Dr Grahame Blackwell grahame at starweave.com
Wed Jul 6 05:54:42 PDT 2016


Hi Chip,

You and Richard have both referred to experiments demonstrating (or at least indicating) reduction in size of an electron with increasing speed.

I'm not familiar with these experimental findings, nor have I been able to find them by searching.  I'm guessing that such findings must be made by inference, since direct measurement by any means is presumably out of the question.  I'd be most interested to see any papers detailing these experimental findings and how they were derived, if either of you could send them to me.  Many thanks.

Chip, you also asked specifically how I could reconcile invariant electron spin momentum with photon momentum in the context of increasing frequency with increasing speed of motion.  I'd be interested to hear what you thought of my rationale for that, based on linear and cyclic components of photon momentum - since this appears to me to exactly balance and give that invariant momentum with invariant electron diameter.

Best regards,
Grahame
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Akins 
  To: 'Nature of Light and Particles - General Discussion' 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2016 2:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [General] double photon cycle, subjective v objective realities


  Hi Richard and Grahame

   

  The three of us have different models for the confined energy propagation within the electron.

   ... etc
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