[General] Question to: Cern and its search for Magnetic monopoles at MoEDAL

Pavel OŠMERA osmera at fme.vutbr.cz
Thu Dec 21 13:02:13 PST 2017


Dear André,

in http://www.ijerd.com/paper/vol7-issue5/H0705050066.pdf is:

3) Finally, the reason why electrons do not crash on nucleons in atoms in spite of their
permanent electric attraction is explained by the permanent and unavoidable magnetic repulsion between nucleon and
electronic escort a s described, revealing the existence of an electromagnetic equilibrium distance between
electric attraction and magnetic repulsion corresp onding to the mean Bohr orbit in the isolated hydrogen atom.

My opinion is:
The power balance between the magnetic field and the electric field is OK.  
The Bohr's model is accidentally valid only for the simple hydrogen atom. In a fractal electron model the subelectrons rotate around axis similarly as the electron around the proton in the Bohr's model. Calculations in both hydrogen atom models lead to very "similar" results. For more complex atoms it is not true. Therefore, the electron  is not orbiting around the proton but levitates on a common axis with the proton. The balance of electrical and magnetic energy remains. This misleading Bohr's idea is so intense that it is constantly being used. It is known that the electron itself in the orbit must radiate energy. Electrons would have a spiral path to the proton. In the fractal model are radiating sub-electrons that transmit it to each other. The whole energy of the electron remains within the fractal structure of the electron. There is no centrifugal force between the electron and the proton in the hydrogen atom. Centrifugal force is important in the electron fractal model.

Magnetic lines are always closed structures, so there can be no magnetic monopolies.

Best regards

Pavel




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I know that this makes no sense in the current paradigm, but from the trispatial perspective, since both poles of the time varying magnetic aspect of the electron coincide by structure and can thus be present only one at a time, all electrons and EM photons are magnetic monopoles at any given instant by structure: 



http://www.ijerd.com/paper/vol7-issue5/H0705050066.pdf 
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 05:27:31 +0000, Defiant NCC001 wrote: 




Hello to all, 



I have a question to the MoEDAL detector in CERN. 
For me it seems that the Monopole-Detector can only detect monopoles via a mechanical photo plate. 

https://youtu.be/jnEXKrsv5oM?t=78 

According to this video this looksto me, like an old analog photo-camera, which needs to be placed in an "analysis bassin". 



Therefore I have two questions: 

    * In what time-periods do scientists check the plates for magnetic monopoles ? 
    * Can MoEDAL also detect monopoles electronically/automatically in Real-Time ? 


kind regards, 
Hubert R 



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