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    <p>Hello Richard,</p>
    <p>thank you for your response. - My comments again in the text
      below.<br>
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    Am 04.06.2016 um 20:20 schrieb Richard Gauthier:<br>
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      Hello Albrecht,
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        <div class="">   I understand your deductive logic for thinking
          that photons are composite, but I think your beginning premise
          "electric charges can only interact with other electric
          charges” is faulty. And although your second premise
          “electrons can interact with photons” is correct, your
          conclusion "a photon must contain electric charges” is
          therefore, like your first premise, also faulty. Electric
          charges can interact with electric fields which are not
          electric charges.</div>
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    What is a field? "Field" is a human abstraction to describe the
    effect of a charge onto another charge. If we notice that at a
    specific position in the space is a force acting on a charge, we
    call this phenomenon a "field". What else is a field? It is the
    effect of a charge at a certain distance, nothing else. - So, the
    natural consequence is that if a photon has a field, which means
    that it has an interaction with a charge, it must contain a charge.
    Or, what else can the notion of a "field" mean?<br>
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        <div class=""> For example, an electron is accelerated to
          radiate a photon. The electron then annihilates with a
          positron to produce two photons. So there are no more electric
          charges, and only photons remain.</div>
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    I think that this is a quite easy situation. If an electron
    "annihilates" with a positron then both charges unify to build the
    photon. - The situation with an accelerated electron is a bit
    different. If there is enough energy, then obviously a pair of a
    positive and a negative charge can be built. This generation of
    pairs of charges also takes place at particle collisions in an
    accelerator or a storage ring (like the LHC). At each collision a
    lot of new particles is generated, most of which are charged, so a
    lot of new pairs of charge is generated.<br>
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        <div class="">   Your second explanation also is faulty. No one
          knows the composition of a photon. A photon may consist of a
          single particle with a helical spatio-temporal movement. For
          example, my model of a spin-1 photon is that a photon is
          composed of a single transluminal energy quantum (TEQ) moving
          helically at speed c sqrt(2) but having a longitudinal speed
          of c. It has energy E=hf. It has the photon’s momentum
          p=h/lambda and it has spin 1 hbar.</div>
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    TEQ? What is energy? In my understanding (which is generally
    critical about QM) energy is a property of an object, like speed or
    momentum or spin are properties of an object. You cannot have a
    piece of velocity somewhere, similarly you cannot have a piece of
    energy, without having an object which carries this. - I know that
    in QM energy is something by itself, but just this is a core point
    of the weirdness of QM in my understanding. And, what is an object?
    In my understanding candidates for objects are charges, like the
    electrical charge or the charge of the strong force. A configuration
    of such charges can build a higher order object. Do we really need
    more?<br>
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        <div class=""> Its forward helical angle is 45 degrees for all
          different energies of photons. Now I think that this TEQ
          generates speed-of-light quantum Huygens wavelets which
          predict where it will be found in the future, and which allow
          the photon to display reflection, refraction, diffraction, and
          interference and to go through double slits as a quantum wave
          pattern, and yet be detected as a single localized particle on
          the other side.</div>
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    What is a wavelet? Not so familiar for me. But phenomena like
    reflection, refraction, diffraction and interference can be
    explained by the superposition of oscillating fields which are the
    extended influences of moving charges. A particle model like the one
    which I have proposed with mass-less constituents can perfectly
    explain these phenomena like reflection, diffraction and
    interference and also the fact that behind a double slit there is
    still a particle present. This particle existed the entire time, so
    as it was assumed by de Broglie when he introduced the pilot wave. I
    think that it is really not necessary to assume all the further
    properties of nature (like a Huygens wavelet), the situation seems
    to be much easier. And why should we make it more complicated than
    necessary?<br>
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        <div class="">     Richard</div>
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    Albrecht<br>
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              <div class="">On Jun 4, 2016, at 7:41 AM, Albrecht Giese
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                  <p class="">Hello Richard,</p>
                  <p class="">the experimental evidence that a photon
                    must be a composite object happens e.g. in every
                    radio exchange. The photon interacts with electric
                    charges, this is only possible if one assumes that
                    the photon has electric charge. Now, as it is
                    electrically neutral as a whole, there must be a
                    balance of positive and negative electric charge(s).
                    Those have to have some separation as otherwise they
                    could not react with an outside charge. This is one
                    of the indications that a photon has to be
                    composite.</p>
                  <p class="">The other way to understand the photon is
                    the way of quantum mechanics. In the view of QM the
                    photon is merely a quantum of energy. Any further
                    understanding of it is - by the view of QM - not
                    possible. To treat a photon physically and
                    quantitatively requires the use of the QM formalism,
                    however, (as usual at QM) without a direct
                    understanding. - This is the position of QM which is
                    formally allows for a point-like photon. But I think
                    that no one in our group is willing to follow QM in
                    this respect. All efforts undertaken here come from
                    the desire to have a physical understanding. And
                    this includes necessarily (in my view) that the
                    photon is composite.</p>
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                    <div class="">Hello Albrecht,</div>
                    <div class="">   My electron model is built of a
                      single circulating spin-1/2 charged photon. It is
                      not built “by photons”. I know of no experimental
                      evidence that a photon is a composite particle as
                      you claim. Please cite any accepted experimental
                      evidence that a photon is a composite particle.
                      Thanks.</div>
                    <div class="">       Richard</div>
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                          Albrecht Giese <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                            <p class="">Hello Richard,</p>
                            <p class="">Zero evidence for a composite
                              particle? I think that the evidence for a
                              composite particle model is very obvious:</p>
                            <p class="">-  The model explains the mass
                              and the momentum of a particle with NO new
                              parameters, from the scratch<br class="">
                              -  The model explains the magnetic moment
                              of a particle classically with no new
                              parameters<br class="">
                              -  The model explains the constancy of the
                              spin classically<br class="">
                              -  The model explains the equation E = h*f
                              classically (was never deduced before)<br
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                              -  The model explains the relativistic
                              increase of mass and the mass-energy
                              relation E=m*c^2 independent of Einstein's
                              space-time ideas.</p>
                            <p class="">And what is the evidence that
                              the electron is NOT a composite particle?
                              Your electron model is built by photons,
                              where the photon is also a composite
                              particle. So, what?<br class="">
                            </p>
                            <p class="">I do not know any other particle
                              models with this ability. Do you? Such
                              properties are taken as a good evidence in
                              physics. Or why do main stream physics
                              trust in the existence of an up-quark and
                              a down-quark? For both there was no direct
                              evidence in any experiment. The reason to
                              accept their existence is the fact that
                              this assumption makes some other facts
                              understandable. - The model of a composite
                              particle is in no way weaker.</p>
                            <p class="">Albrecht</p>
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                              <div class="">Hello Albrecht and all,</div>
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                              <div class="">  Since there is zero
                                experimental evidence that the electron
                                is a composite particle, I will no
                                longer comment on Albrecht's electron
                                model, which postulates as a principal
                                feature that the electron is a composite
                                particle, unless new experimental
                                evidence is found that the electron is a
                                composite particle after all.</div>
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                              <div class="">  Galileo’s and Newton's
                                “law of inertia" is clearly an
                                expression of conservation of momentum
                                of objects or “bodies” in the absence of
                                an imposed external net force. It
                                revolutionized mechanics because
                                Aristotle had taught otherwise. </div>
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                              <div class="">  If a resting electron is a
                                circulating light-speed electrically
                                charged photon with circulating momentum
                                Eo/c, then an external force F on the
                                electron equals the additional rate of
                                change of momentum dp/dt of the
                                circulating charged photon corresponding
                                to that external force: F=dp/dt ,
                                 beyond the constant rate of change of
                                momentum of the circulating charged
                                photon. The ratio of this applied force
                                F (for example due to an applied
                                electric field) to the circulating
                                charged photon’s additional acceleration
                                “a" is called the electron's inertial
                                mass and is defined by F=ma or m=F/a .
                                There is no separate mass-stuff or
                                inertia-stuff to be accelerated in a
                                particle. There is only the circulating
                                momentum Eo/c of the circling
                                speed-of-light particle with rest energy
                                Eo , that is being additionally
                                accelerated by the applied force F.
                                 Since the value m = Eo/c^2 of a resting
                                particle (derived from the rate of
                                change of the circulating momentum Eo/c
                                as compared to its centripetal
                                acceleration) is the same value in
                                different reference frames, it is called
                                the particle’s invariant mass m, but
                                this invariant mass m is still derived
                                from the resting particle’s internally
                                circulating momentum Eo/c .  If the
                                electron is moving relativistically at v
                                < c, it has an additional linear
                                momentum p=gamma mv, which when added
                                vectorially to the transverse
                                circulating momentum Eo/c gives by the
                                Pythagorean theorem a total circulating
                                vector momentum P=gamma Eo/c = gamma
                                mc=E/c  where E is the electron’s total
                                energy E=gamma mc^2.  This is the origin
                                of the electron’s relativistic
                                energy-momentum equation E^2 = p^2 c^2 +
                                m^2 c^4  which is just another way to
                                write the Pythagorean momentum vector
                                relationship above:  P^2 = p^2 +
                                (Eo/c)^2 .</div>
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                              <div class="">  In my understanding, the
                                Higgs field gives a non-zero invariant
                                mass (without being able to predict the
                                magnitude of that mass)  to certain
                                particles according to the relativistic
                                energy-momentum equation,  so that any
                                particle moving at v <  c in a Higgs
                                field has invariant mass m > 0. But
                                the inertia of that invariant mass m is
                                not explained by the action of the Higgs
                                field, in my understanding.</div>
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                              <div class="">  To try to theoretically
                                explain why a photon has momentum p =
                                hf/c and energy E=hf is a separate topic
                                beyond trying to explain why a particle
                                has inertial mass, or resistance to
                                acceleration by an applied force.</div>
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                              <div class="">     Richard</div>
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                                      <p class="">Hello Richard,</p>
                                      <p class="">your new paper has
                                        again a lot of nice mathematics.
                                        However, it again does not
                                        answer the question of inertia.
                                        As earlier, you relate the
                                        inertial mass of an electron to
                                        the mass of the circling photon
                                        which builds in your
                                        understanding the electron. Then
                                        the mass and the momentum of the
                                        electron is calculated from the
                                        mass and momentum of the photon.
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                                        Such calculation is of course
                                        possible if one follows this
                                        picture of an electron. However,
                                        it does not answer the question
                                        of what the cause of inertia and
                                        momentum of the photon is. You
                                        take this as an 'a priory' fact.
                                        But this is not our present
                                        state of understanding. Physics
                                        are able to go deeper. <br
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                                        You write in your paper: "The
                                        fact is that the inertial
                                        property of the mass of
                                        elementary particles is not
                                        understood". How can you write
                                        this? Main stream physics have
                                        the Higgs model which is assumed
                                        to describe the mass of
                                        elementary particles. And I have
                                        presented a model which uses the
                                        fact that any extended object
                                        inevitably has inertia. The
                                        reason is, as you know, that the
                                        fields of the constituents of an
                                        extended object propagate with
                                        the finite speed of light. If
                                        the extension of an elementary
                                        particle is taken from its
                                        magnetic moment, this model
                                        provides very precisely the
                                        mass, the momentum, and a lot of
                                        other parameters and properties
                                        of a particle. <br class="">
                                        <br class="">
                                        If you intend to explain the
                                        mass of an electron by the mass
                                        of a photon, you should have an
                                        appropriate explanation of the
                                        mass and other parameters of a
                                        photon. Otherwise I do not see
                                        any real progress in the
                                        considerations of your paper. <br
                                          class="">
                                        <br class="">
                                        Albrecht</p>
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                                      </p>
                                      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am
                                        30.05.2016 um 07:40 schrieb
                                        Richard Gauthier:<br class="">
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                                        <div class="">Hello Vladimir,</div>
                                        <div class="">   Thanks. That
                                          could be an explanation. But
                                          I’m hoping I can find a
                                          simpler explanation, if
                                          possible.</div>
                                        <div class="">       Richard</div>
                                        <br class="">
                                        <div class="">
                                          <blockquote type="cite"
                                            class="">
                                            <div class="">On May 29,
                                              2016, at 7:29 PM, Vladimir
                                              Tamari <<a
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                                              wrote:</div>
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                                                    Richard, </font></div>
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                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class="" size="3">without
                                                    going into the
                                                    details of your
                                                    model, you
                                                    mentioned:</font></div>
                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class="" size="3"><br
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                                                  </font></div>
                                                <div class=""><span
                                                    style="line-height:
                                                    21.3px;
                                                    background-color:
                                                    rgb(255, 255, 255);"
                                                    class=""><font
                                                      class=""
                                                      color="#ac193d"
                                                      size="3">"It may
                                                      be that vector
                                                      momentum is just
                                                      not conserved
                                                      within fundamental
                                                      particles even
                                                      though it is
                                                      conserved between
                                                      two or more
                                                      particles in their
                                                      mutual
                                                      interactions"</font></span></div>
                                                <div class=""><span
                                                    style="color:
                                                    rgb(68, 68, 68);
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                                                    background-color:
                                                    rgb(255, 255, 255);"
                                                    class=""><font
                                                      class="" size="3"><br
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                                                    </font></span></div>
                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class=""
                                                    color="#444444"
                                                    size="3"><span
                                                      style="line-height:
                                                      21.3px;
                                                      background-color:
                                                      rgb(255, 255,
                                                      255);" class="">In
                                                      cellular-automata
                                                      schemes, such as
                                                      my<span
                                                        class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a
moz-do-not-send="true"
                                                        href="http://vladimirtamari.com/beautiful_univ_rev_oct_2011.pdf"
                                                        class="">Beautiful
                                                        Universe</a>,  a
                                                      particle is made
                                                      up of a pattern of
                                                      spinning nodes in
                                                      a matrix. The same
                                                      type of spinning
                                                      nodes also form
                                                      the<span
                                                        class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span
style="line-height: 21.3px;" class="">surrounding magnetic,
                                                      gravitational or
                                                      electrostatic
                                                      field etc.  Any
                                                      changes in the
                                                      angular momentum
                                                      or the axis of
                                                      spin of
                                                      the constituent nodes
                                                      of a particle (or
                                                      photon wave) is
                                                      transmitted as a
                                                      domino effect
                                                      adjusting the
                                                      angular momentum
                                                      of surrounding
                                                      nodes both
                                                      internally and
                                                      externally. The
                                                      domino effect is
                                                      diffused unto
                                                      infinity in
                                                      inverse-square
                                                      fashion. Nothing
                                                      is hidden or lost
                                                      or subject to
                                                      uncertainty, and
                                                      energy is always
                                                      conserved. </span></font></div>
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                                                    class=""
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                                                    size="3"><span
                                                      style="line-height:
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                                                    </span></font></div>
                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class=""
                                                    color="#444444"
                                                    size="3"><span
                                                      style="line-height:
                                                      21.3px;" class="">In
                                                      your case by
                                                      taking the photon
                                                      and electron in
                                                      isolation
                                                      conservation
                                                      issues seem to be
                                                      arising? </span></font><span
                                                    style="line-height:
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                                                    class="">Hope this
                                                    helps.</span></div>
                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class=""
                                                    color="#444444"
                                                    size="3"><span
                                                      style="line-height:
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                                                      wishes</span></font></div>
                                                <div class=""><font
                                                    class=""
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                                                    size="3"><span
                                                      style="line-height:
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                                                    </span></font></div>
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                                                  <div class="">
                                                    <hr
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                                                      class="">From: <a
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                                                      href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com">richgauthier@gmail.com</a></a><br
                                                      class="">
                                                    Date: Sat, 28 May
                                                    2016 17:31:33 -0700<br
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                                                    To: <a
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                                                      class="">
                                                    CC: <a
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href="mailto:jsarfatti@aol.com" class=""><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jsarfatti@aol.com">jsarfatti@aol.com</a></a><br
                                                      class="">
                                                    Subject: Re:
                                                    [General] inertia<br
                                                      class="">
                                                    <br class="">
                                                    <div class="">Hello
                                                      all,</div>
                                                    <div class="">  I’ve
                                                      been thinking
                                                      about the
                                                      unexplained 0.424
                                                      Newtons force
                                                      acting on a
                                                      circulating
                                                      double-looped
                                                      charged photon to
                                                      keep it in its
                                                      trajectory. Any
                                                      double-looping-photon
                                                      electron model
                                                      should have this
                                                      force acting on
                                                      the circling
                                                      photon, such John
                                                      and Martin’s model
                                                      and Chip’s model.
                                                       The force doesn’t
                                                      have an obvious
                                                      source. It
                                                      continuously
                                                      changes the
                                                      direction of the
                                                      circling momentum
                                                      without changing
                                                      the resting energy
                                                      of the photon. It
                                                      may be that vector
                                                      momentum is just
                                                      not conserved
                                                      within fundamental
                                                      particles even
                                                      though it is
                                                      conserved between
                                                      two or more
                                                      particles in their
                                                      mutual
                                                      interactions. I
                                                      believe that the
                                                      Dirac equation
                                                      solution for a
                                                      free electron
                                                      hints at this
                                                      internal
                                                      non-conservation
                                                      of momentum  also
                                                      during
                                                      zitterbewegung
                                                      motion of the free
                                                      electron whose
                                                      average velocity
                                                      is v but whose
                                                      eigenvalue for
                                                      speed is c. The
                                                      position-momentum
                                                      relations for the
                                                      double-looped
                                                      photon model of
                                                      the electron, as I
                                                      recall, are below
                                                      or just at the
                                                       the exact
                                                      uncertainty
                                                      expression of the
                                                      Heisenberg
                                                      uncertainty
                                                      principle: delta x
                                                       times delta p
                                                      > 1/2   hbar ,
                                                      for position and
                                                      momentum of an
                                                      object in a
                                                      particular
                                                      coordinate
                                                      direction. So it
                                                      might not be
                                                      possible to
                                                      experimentally
                                                      determine if
                                                      linear momentum is
                                                      conserved or not
                                                      within a particle.
                                                      The indirect
                                                      evidence that
                                                      there is such
                                                      circulating
                                                      momentum in a
                                                      particle is the
                                                      inertial mass
                                                      m=Eo/c^2 of the
                                                      particle as it is
                                                      derived from the
                                                      photon’s
                                                      circulating
                                                      momentum p=Eo/c .
                                                      If there is
                                                      circling momentum
                                                      for a single
                                                      particle, then
                                                      momentum
                                                      conservation
                                                      within the
                                                      particle IS being
                                                      violated. An
                                                      analogy: just as
                                                      an electron has
                                                      spin but it not
                                                      experimentally
                                                      known what inside
                                                      it is “spinning",
                                                      an electron has
                                                      inertial mass but
                                                      it is not known
                                                      what inside the
                                                      particle is
                                                      “massing”. But but
                                                      the spin and the
                                                      inertial mass are
                                                      known
                                                      experimentally. A
                                                      double-looping
                                                      photon model
                                                      explains both what
                                                      is “spinning" and
                                                      what is “massing"
                                                      in an electron.</div>
                                                    <div class="">   
                                                       Richard</div>
                                                    <br class="">
                                                    <div class="">
                                                      <blockquote
                                                        class="">
                                                        <div class="">On
                                                          May 27, 2016,
                                                          at 11:50 AM,
                                                          Richard
                                                          Gauthier <<a
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                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          <div class="">Hello
                                                          all,</div>
                                                          <div class="">Jack
                                                          Sarfatti, a
                                                          well-known
                                                          physicist,
                                                          wrote back to
                                                          me about my
                                                          article saying
                                                          that no one
                                                          cares about
                                                          this work,
                                                          that it is
                                                          just
                                                          re-inventing
                                                          the wheel and
                                                          that it is not
                                                          a good problem
                                                          to work on.
                                                          Comments?</div>
                                                          <div class=""> 
                                                             Richard</div>
                                                          <br class="">
                                                          <div class="">
                                                          <blockquote
                                                          class="">
                                                          <div class="">On
                                                          May 26, 2016,
                                                          at 8:25 PM,
                                                          Richard
                                                          Gauthier <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com">richgauthier@gmail.com</a></a>>
                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          <div class="">Dear
                                                          John W,
                                                          Martin,
                                                          Chandra,
                                                          Alexander,
                                                          Chip, Andrew,
                                                          Vivian,
                                                          Albrecht, John
                                                          M, David and
                                                          all,</div>
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                                                          </div>
                                                          </div>
                                                          <span
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                                                          class=""><A
                                                          New Derivation
                                                          of E=mc^2
                                                          explains a
                                                          particle's
                                                          inertia.pdf></span>
                                                          <div
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                                                          class="">
                                                          <div class=""><br
                                                          class="">
                                                          </div>
                                                          <div class="">Here’s
                                                          my latest
                                                          input to the
                                                          inertia/particles
                                                          discussion: my
                                                          proposed new
                                                          derivation of
                                                          Eo=mc^2 and
                                                          the inertial
                                                          mass of a
                                                          particle from
                                                          the momentum
                                                          of a circling
                                                          photon.</div>
                                                          <div class=""> 
                                                             Richard</div>
                                                          <div class=""> </div>
                                                          <div class=""><br
                                                          class="">
                                                          </div>
                                                          <div class=""><br
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                                                          </div>
                                                          <div class=""><br
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                                                          </div>
                                                          <div class=""><br
                                                          class="">
                                                          </div>
                                                          <br class="">
                                                          <div class="">
                                                          <blockquote
                                                          class="">
                                                          <div class="">On
                                                          May 17, 2016,
                                                          at 6:47 PM,
                                                          Richard
                                                          Gauthier <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com">richgauthier@gmail.com</a></a>>
                                                          wrote:</div>
                                                          <br
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                                                          class="">David
                                                          <div class=""> 
                                                          These newly
                                                          discovered
                                                          photons seem
                                                          very similar
                                                          to
                                                          helically-moving
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged
                                                          photons,
                                                          except for
                                                          their lack of
                                                          electric
                                                          charge.
                                                          Perhaps these
                                                          new spin-1/2
                                                          photons become
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged
                                                          photons when
                                                          they curl up
                                                          in pairs of
                                                          photons with
                                                          opposite
                                                          charge, as in
                                                          e-p pair
                                                          production : "<span
                                                          style="color:
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                                                          font-family:
                                                          Roboto;
                                                          font-size:
                                                          16px;
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" class="">Researchers made their
                                                          discovery
                                                          after passing
                                                          light through
                                                          special
                                                          crystals to
                                                          create a light
                                                          beam with a
                                                          hollow,
                                                          screw-like
                                                          structure.
                                                          Using quantum
                                                          mechanics, the
                                                          physicists
                                                          theorized that
                                                          the beam's
                                                          twisting
                                                          photons were
                                                          being slowed
                                                          to a
                                                          half-integer
                                                          of Planck's
                                                          constant.</span><font
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color="#333333" size="3">”</font></div>
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color="#333333" size="3"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255,
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                                                          class="">     
                                                          Richard</span></font></div>
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                                                          </span></font>
                                                          <div class="">
                                                          <div class="">
                                                          <blockquote
                                                          class="">
                                                          <div class="">On
                                                          May 17, 2016,
                                                          at 1:56 PM,
                                                          <<a
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                                                          <<a
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                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          class=""><span
id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_6125" class="">If pbotons weren't
                                                          confusing
                                                          enough...just
                                                          as Williams
                                                          proposed a
                                                          quantum number
                                                          for energy,
                                                          these
                                                          researchers
                                                          are proposing
                                                          a quantum
                                                          number for
                                                          angular
                                                          momentum.</span></div>
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id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_6238" class="">The article</span></div>
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id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_6239" class=""><a
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href="http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2016/05/17/Scientists-discover-new-form-of-light/9061463490086/"
id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_6240" target="_blank" class="">Scientists
                                                          discover new
                                                          form of light</a><br
id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_6241" class="">
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                                                          class="">"The
                                                          newly
                                                          discovered
                                                          form of light,
                                                          however,
                                                          features
                                                          photons with
                                                          an angular
                                                          momentum of
                                                          just half the
                                                          value of
                                                          Planck's
                                                          constant. The
                                                          difference
                                                          sounds small,
                                                          but
                                                          researchers
                                                          say the
                                                          significance
                                                          of the
                                                          discovery is
                                                          great.'</span><span
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class="ecxenhancr2_bf135610-f16d-2671-d86c-6194a194d730" target="_blank">There
                                                          are many ways
                                                          to spin a
                                                          photon:
                                                          Half-quantization
                                                          of a total
                                                          optical
                                                          angular
                                                          momentum |
                                                          Science
                                                          Advances</a><br
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                                                          Gauthier <<a
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                                                          <b class=""><span
style="font-weight: bold;" class="">To:</span></b><span
                                                          class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Nature
                                                          of Light and
                                                          Particles -
                                                          General
                                                          Discussion
                                                          <<a
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                                                          <b class=""><span
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                                                          Burinskii <<a
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                                                          <b class=""><span
style="font-weight: bold;" class="">Sent:</span></b><span
                                                          class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Saturday,
                                                          May 14, 2016
                                                          12:30 AM<br
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class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Re: [General] inertia<br class="">
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id="ecxyui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1463518019710_5854">   This is very good news.
                                                          I’ve been
                                                          reading
                                                          several of
                                                          Alexander
                                                          Burinskii’s
                                                          recent (2015
                                                          and 2016)
                                                          published
                                                          papers on his
                                                          Kerr-Newman
                                                          bag model of
                                                          the electron
                                                          (2 pdf’s
                                                          attached). His
                                                          approach
                                                          integrates
                                                          black-hole
                                                          gravitational
                                                          theory, Higgs
                                                          theory and
                                                          electromagnetism
                                                          to produce a
                                                          internally-light-speed
                                                          model of the
                                                          electron with
                                                          radius
                                                          hbar/2mc like
                                                          John W and
                                                          Martin’s,
                                                          Chip’s,
                                                          Vivian’s and
                                                          my
                                                          double-looping-photon
                                                          electron
                                                          models.
                                                          Alexander's
                                                          electron model
                                                          is
                                                          energetically
                                                          stable,
                                                          contains a
                                                          circulating
                                                          light-speed
                                                          singularity (a
                                                          photon?) in
                                                          addition to an
electromagnetic wave circling along its outer rim along a circular
                                                          gravitational
                                                          string, has
                                                          g=2 (Dirac
                                                          magnetic
                                                          moment of
                                                          magnitude 1
                                                          Bohr
                                                          magneton), is
                                                          a fermion and
                                                          carries the
                                                          electron’s
                                                          charge. I
                                                          think
                                                          Alexander’s
                                                          electron model
                                                          has much to
                                                          offer, coming
                                                          from a
                                                          different
                                                          perspective
                                                          than much of
                                                          our group’s
                                                          electron
                                                          modeling. I
                                                          request
                                                          Alexander to
                                                          give us a
                                                          summary of the
                                                          key features
                                                          (and perhaps a
                                                          brief history)
                                                          of his
                                                          electron
                                                          model,
                                                          emphasizing
                                                          the nature of
                                                          its stability
                                                          (an important
                                                          issue in
                                                          circling-photon
                                                          electron
                                                          models.) I
                                                          hope that this
                                                          will stimulate
                                                          a critical
                                                          discussion of
                                                          his approach
                                                          in comparison
                                                          with our
                                                          various
                                                          approaches to
                                                          electron
                                                          modeling,
                                                          which could
                                                          lead to better
light-speed-based electron models coming up to the next SPIE “What are
                                                          photons”
                                                          conference in
                                                          San Diego in
                                                          August 2017.</div>
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                                                             Richard  </div>
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">On
                                                          May 12, 2016,
                                                          at 6:12 PM,
                                                          Roychoudhuri,
                                                          Chandra <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:chandra.roychoudhuri@uconn.edu"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:chandra.roychoudhuri@uconn.edu">chandra.roychoudhuri@uconn.edu</a></a>>
                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          will request
                                                          Burinskii to
                                                          participate in
                                                          our next
                                                          conference. </div>
                                                          <div
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                                                          From: Richard
                                                          Gauthier <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richgauthier@gmail.com">richgauthier@gmail.com</a></a>><span
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                                                          Date:
                                                          5/12/2016 2:09
                                                          AM (GMT-05:00)<span
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                                                          To: Nature of
                                                          Light and
                                                          Particles -
                                                          General
                                                          Discussion
                                                          <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:general@lists.natureoflightandparticles.org"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:general@lists.natureoflightandparticles.org">general@lists.natureoflightandparticles.org</a></a>><span
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                                                          Cc: Alexander
                                                          Burinskii <<a
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                                                          href="mailto:bur@ibrae.ac.ru"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:bur@ibrae.ac.ru">bur@ibrae.ac.ru</a></a>><span
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                                                          Subject: Re:
                                                          [General]
                                                          inertia<span
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">Dear
                                                          John W,
                                                          Martin,
                                                          Chandra,
                                                          Vivian,
                                                          Andrew, John
                                                          M, Chip,
                                                          Albrecht,
                                                          Hodge and
                                                          others,</div>
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                                                           I am in
                                                          contact with
                                                          the Russian
                                                          physicist and
                                                          academician
                                                          Alexander
                                                          Burinskii
                                                          (arXiv page of
                                                          his articles
                                                          at<a
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class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+AND+Alexander+Burinskii/0/1/0/all/0/1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+AND+Alexander+Burinskii/0/1/0/all/0/1">http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+AND+Alexander+Burinskii/0/1/0/all/0/1</a></a> ,
                                                          biography at<a
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.scirp.org/journal/DetailedInforOfEditorialBoard.aspx?personID=10183"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.scirp.org/journal/DetailedInforOfEditorialBoard.aspx?personID=10183">http://www.scirp.org/journal/DetailedInforOfEditorialBoard.aspx?personID=10183</a></a> ),
                                                          who has
                                                          written a very
                                                          interesting
                                                          article on
                                                          arXiv:
                                                          “Gravity vs.
                                                          quantum
                                                          theory: Is the
                                                          electron
                                                          really
                                                          pointlike?”
                                                          at <a
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class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.0225"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.0225">http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.0225</a></a> .
                                                          He draws on
                                                          the
                                                          interesting
                                                          resemblance of
                                                          Kerr-Newman
                                                          gravity
                                                          formulations
                                                          to the
                                                          properties of
                                                          the Dirac
                                                          electron as a
                                                          light-speed
                                                          particle that
                                                          can only be
                                                          measured at
                                                          sub-light
                                                          speeds. Here’s
                                                          part of the
                                                          abstract:</div>
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                                                          to the
                                                          widespread
                                                          opinion that
                                                          gravity plays
                                                          essential role
                                                          only on the
                                                          Planck scales,
                                                          the
                                                          Kerr-Newman
                                                          gravity
                                                          displays a new
                                                          dimensional
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                                                          for parameters
                                                          of an electron
                                                          corresponds to
                                                          the Compton
                                                          wavelength and
                                                          turns out to
                                                          be very far
                                                          from the
                                                          Planck scale.
                                                          Extremely
                                                          large spin of
                                                          the electron
                                                          with respect
                                                          to its mass
                                                          produces the
                                                          Kerr geometry
                                                          without
                                                          horizon, which
                                                          displays very
                                                          essential
                                                          topological
                                                          changes at the
                                                          Compton
                                                          distance
                                                          resulting in a
                                                          two-fold
                                                          structure of
                                                          the electron
                                                          background.
                                                          The
                                                          corresponding
                                                          gravitational
                                                          and
                                                          electromagnetic
                                                          fields of the
                                                          electron are
                                                          concentrated
                                                          near the Kerr
                                                          ring, forming
                                                          a sort of a
                                                          closed string,
                                                          structure of
                                                          which is close
                                                          to the
                                                          described by
                                                          Sen heterotic
                                                          string. The
                                                          indicated by
                                                          Gravity
                                                          stringlike
                                                          structure of
                                                          the electron
                                                          contradicts to
                                                          the statements
                                                          of Quantum
                                                          theory that
                                                          electron is
                                                          pointlike and
                                                          structureless.
                                                          However, it
                                                          confirms the
                                                          peculiar role
                                                          of the Compton
                                                          zone of the
                                                          "dressed"
                                                          electron and
                                                          matches with
                                                          the known
                                                          limit of the
                                                          localization
                                                          of the Dirac
                                                          electron." </span></div>
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                                                           I think that
                                                          there some
                                                          potential for
                                                          Alexander
                                                          Burinskii's
                                                          Kerr-Newman
                                                          gravity
                                                          approach to
                                                          the electron
                                                          and the
                                                          various
                                                          double-looping
                                                          photon models
                                                          of the
                                                          electron to
                                                          find some
                                                          common ground
                                                          which may
                                                          benefit both
                                                          approaches to
                                                          modeling the
                                                          electron. In
                                                          particular the
                                                          centripetal
                                                          force of 0.424
                                                          N causing a
                                                          photon of
                                                          energy 0.511
                                                          MeV to move in
                                                          a closed
                                                          double-looping
                                                          trajectory of
                                                          radius
                                                          Ro=hbar/2mc in
                                                          a resting
                                                          electron model
                                                          could be
                                                          related to the
                                                          gravitational
                                                          and
                                                          electromagnetic
                                                          fields and
                                                          gravity
                                                          stringlike
                                                          structure of
                                                          the
                                                          Kerr-Newman
                                                          electron
                                                          model. </div>
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                                                            Richard</div>
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                                                          <div
                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">On
                                                          May 9, 2016,
                                                          at 4:37 AM,
                                                          Albrecht Giese
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                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326moz-cite-prefix">Hello
                                                          Richard,<br
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                                                          it is true
                                                          that we do not
                                                          know
                                                          everything in
                                                          physics
                                                          (otherwise
                                                          there would be
                                                          no reason for
                                                          further
                                                          research).
                                                          However, many
                                                          facts and
                                                          rules are
                                                          understood,
                                                          and I do not
                                                          see a good
                                                          reason to go
                                                          behind this
                                                          knowledge.<br
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                                                          <br
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                                                          From my
                                                          2-particle
                                                          model it
                                                          follows for
                                                          leptons and
                                                          for quarks
                                                          that there is
                                                          E = h*ny. The
                                                          frequency is
                                                          the
                                                          circulation,
                                                          the energy
                                                          follows from
                                                          the mass which
                                                          the model
                                                          yields, when
                                                          using E =
                                                          m*c^2. This
                                                          latter
                                                          relation also
                                                          follows from
                                                          this model. (I
                                                          have presented
                                                          all this in
                                                          San Diego; it
                                                          was also
                                                          discussed here
                                                          earlier as I
                                                          remember; and
                                                          it is on my
                                                          web site "The
                                                          Origin of
                                                          Mass". Of
                                                          course I can
                                                          explain it
                                                          here again if
                                                          there is a
                                                          demand.)<br
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                                                          As these
                                                          relations
                                                          obviously also
                                                          apply to the
                                                          photon, it
                                                          seems very
                                                          plausible that
                                                          the photon has
                                                          a similar
                                                          structure like
                                                          a lepton and a
                                                          quark. The
                                                          rules apply if
                                                          c is inserted
                                                          for the speed.
                                                          This also
                                                          leads to
                                                          p=h*ny/c.<br
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                                                          And which
                                                          further
                                                          details do we
                                                          know about the
                                                          photon? It
                                                          must have an
                                                          extension as
                                                          it has a spin
                                                          which is
                                                          physically not
                                                          possible
                                                          without an
                                                          extension. And
                                                          it must have
                                                          charges as it
                                                          reacts with an
                                                          electric field
                                                          which is
                                                          otherwise not
                                                          explainable.
                                                          There must be
                                                          at least two
                                                          charges, a
                                                          positive and a
                                                          negative one,
                                                          as the photon
                                                          as a whole is
                                                          neutral. The
                                                          spin is twice
                                                          the one of a
                                                          lepton or a
                                                          quark, this
                                                          may be an
                                                          indication
                                                          that the
                                                          photon is
                                                          built by 4
                                                          sub-particles
                                                          rather than 2
                                                          of the kind
                                                          which I have
                                                          described.<span
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                                                          So, if the
                                                          photon has
                                                          positive and
                                                          negative
                                                          charges, which
                                                          means that it
                                                          has
                                                          sub-particles
                                                          with positive
                                                          and negative
                                                          charges, it is
                                                          quite
                                                          plausible that
                                                          the photon can
                                                          decompose into
                                                          a positive and
                                                          a negative
                                                          elementary
                                                          particle, so
                                                          into a
                                                          positron and
                                                          an electron.<span
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                                                          (You may call
                                                          this
                                                          speculative.
                                                          But it has
                                                          some strongly
                                                          plausible
                                                          aspects which
                                                          I am missing
                                                          in the other
                                                          models
                                                          presented
                                                          here.)<br
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                                                          The curling-up
                                                          which you have
                                                          mentioned has
                                                          an orbital
                                                          component. To
                                                          move on an
                                                          orbit needs
                                                          some physical
                                                          conditions.
                                                          E.g. an
                                                          influence
                                                          which causes
                                                          the
                                                          acceleration
                                                          to its center.
                                                          This should be
                                                          physically
                                                          explained.<br
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                                                          The conflict
                                                          between the
                                                          necessary
                                                          Higgs field
                                                          and the vacuum
                                                          field in the
                                                          universe is
                                                          treated in the
                                                          article of
                                                          F.J. Tipler in<span
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                                                          <span
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class="ecxyiv2438876326">arXiv</em>:<em class="ecxyiv2438876326">astro</em>-<em
class="ecxyiv2438876326">ph</em>/<em class="ecxyiv2438876326">0111520v1
                                                          .<span
                                                          class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></em>It
                                                          is well known
                                                          by particle
                                                          physicists   I
                                                          have at
                                                          conferences
                                                          here<span
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class="ecxyiv2438876326st">asked<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span
class="ecxyiv2438876326st">several times the presenters of the Higgs
                                                          model for this
                                                          discrepancy.
                                                          They have
                                                          always
                                                          admitted that
                                                          this conflict
                                                          exists, but
                                                          some have
                                                          tried to blame
                                                          the
                                                          astronomers
                                                          for it. No one
                                                          ever has
                                                          presented a
                                                          solution for
                                                          the conflict.<br
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                                                          Albrecht</span><br
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                                                          <br
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                                                          <br
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                                                          Am 07.05.2016
                                                          um 23:32
                                                          schrieb
                                                          Richard
                                                          Gauthier:<br
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                                                          <blockquote
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">Hello
                                                          Albrecht,</div>
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                                                            Thank your
                                                          for your
                                                          further
                                                          comments and
                                                          questions.</div>
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                                                            Your are
                                                          asking me why
                                                          photons have
                                                          momentum
                                                          p=hv/c .
                                                          That’s like
                                                          asking why
                                                          photons have
                                                          energy E=hv .
                                                          In physics
                                                          nobody knows
                                                          “why” anything
                                                          happens.
                                                          “Why?”
                                                          questions
                                                          always lead
                                                          back to a big
                                                          unknown.
                                                          Physicists
                                                          observe nature
                                                          qualitatively
                                                          and
                                                          quantitatively
                                                          and search for
                                                          cause-effect
                                                          relations,
                                                           equations,
                                                          theoretical
                                                          models and
                                                          symmetry
                                                          relations that
                                                          work ("save
                                                          the
                                                          appearances"),
                                                          and lead to
                                                          further and
                                                          better (more
                                                          accurate)
                                                          physical
                                                          predictions
                                                          that often
                                                          lead to
                                                          practical
                                                          applications
                                                          and hopefully
                                                          deeper
                                                          “understanding”
                                                          of physical
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                                                             You ask why
                                                          a spin-1/2
                                                          photon curls
                                                          up. You could
                                                          just as well
                                                          ask why a
                                                          spin-1 photon
                                                          doesn’t curl
                                                          up, since it
                                                          has spin. (My
                                                          transluminal
                                                          energy quantum
                                                          model of a
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                                                              Your own
                                                          comments on
                                                          the possible
                                                          nature and
                                                          make-up of
                                                          photons are
                                                          extremely
                                                          speculative to
                                                          say the least.
                                                          You have no
                                                          photon model
                                                          at all. There
                                                          is zero
                                                          experimental
                                                          evidence that
                                                          a photon is
                                                          composite. You
                                                          should at
                                                          least try to
                                                          show how a
                                                          sufficiently
                                                          energetic
                                                          photon leads
                                                          to your
                                                          electron model
                                                          in
                                                          electron-positron
                                                          pair
                                                          production.</div>
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                                                              You claim
                                                          that
                                                          astronomers
                                                          deny the
                                                          existence of a
                                                          Higgs field
                                                          strong enough
                                                          to explain
                                                          noticeable
                                                          forces in
                                                          elementary
                                                          particles.
                                                          That is a
                                                          blanket
                                                          statement that
                                                          needs
                                                          supporting
                                                          evidence.
                                                          Please support
                                                          your claim
                                                          here with
                                                          sources. It’s
                                                          like claiming
                                                          that
                                                          “scientists
                                                          say”.  Thanks.</div>
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                                                                Richard</div>
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                                                          May 7, 2016,
                                                          at 10:23 AM,
                                                          Albrecht Giese
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                                                          wrote:</div>
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                                                          Richard,<br
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                                                          thank you for
                                                          your mail. I
                                                          still have
                                                          questions to
                                                          your
                                                          explanations:<br
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                                                          To para 1):<br
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                                                          According to
                                                          you
                                                          explanations
                                                          the circular
                                                          motion is
                                                          mainly
                                                          achieved by
                                                          the fact that
                                                          the particles
                                                          are "curling
                                                          up". Which
                                                          physical law
                                                          do you have in
                                                          mind that
                                                          causes them to
                                                          curl up? What
                                                          are the
                                                          quantitative
                                                          consequences?
                                                          - You say that
                                                          there is a
                                                          "configurational"
                                                          force which
                                                          controls the
                                                          internal
                                                          motion of an
                                                          electron and a
                                                          positron. You
                                                          assume that
                                                          this may come
                                                          from the Higgs
                                                          field. I think
                                                          that this is
                                                          highly
                                                          speculative as
                                                          astronomers
                                                          deny the
                                                          existence of a
                                                          Higgs field
                                                          which is
                                                          strong enough
                                                          to be an
                                                          explanation
                                                          for noticeable
                                                          forces in
                                                          elementary
                                                          particles.<br
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                                                          The momentum
                                                          of a photon is
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                                                          true. But what
                                                          is the
                                                          physical
                                                          mechanism
                                                          causing this
                                                          momentum?
                                                          Still not
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                                                          I believe that
                                                          my mass
                                                          mechanism is
                                                          applicable to
                                                          the photon.
                                                          The photon has
                                                          an extension,
                                                          so it has
                                                          inertia by the
                                                          standard
                                                          mechanism for
                                                          extended
                                                          objects. And
                                                          in addition I
                                                          think that the
                                                          photon may be
                                                          composed by
                                                          the same
                                                          sub-particles
                                                          ("basic
                                                          particles")
                                                          like leptons
                                                          and quarks.
                                                          The question
                                                          still open for
                                                          me is, why the
                                                          photon moves
                                                          steadily with
                                                          c. An
                                                          explanation
                                                          may be that it
                                                          moves always
                                                          into a certain
                                                          direction with
                                                          respect to its
                                                          internal set
                                                          up. On the
                                                          other hand,
                                                          the fact that
                                                          the rest mass
                                                          of the photon
                                                          is zero is
                                                          nothing more
                                                          than a
                                                          mathematical
                                                          result. Was
                                                          never
                                                          measured.<span
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                                                          Albrecht<span
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                                                          Am Sat, 30 Apr
                                                          2016 um
                                                          17:22:00
                                                          schrieb
                                                          Richard
                                                          Gauthier:<br
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                                                          Albrecht,</div>
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                                                           <span
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                                                          you for your
                                                          two thoughtful
                                                          questions.</div>
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                                                          try to answer
                                                          them:</div>
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">1)
                                                          I think it is
                                                          an incorrect
                                                          assumption
                                                          that only a
                                                          second
                                                          electric
                                                          charge or a
                                                          corresponding
                                                          permanent
                                                          field can
                                                          cause a
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          to move in a
                                                          circular or
                                                          helical
                                                          configuration.
                                                          Have you
                                                          considered
                                                          other possible
                                                          explanations?
                                                          One I have
                                                          considered, in
                                                          the context of
                                                          e-p
                                                          production, is
                                                          that two
                                                          uncharged
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          photons of are
                                                          formed in the
                                                          process of
                                                          electron-positron
                                                          pair
                                                          production
                                                          from a spin-1
                                                          photon of
                                                          sufficient
                                                          energy
                                                          (greater than
                                                          1.022 MeV). At
                                                          first the two
                                                          uncharged
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          photons both
                                                          move forward
                                                          together in a
                                                          kind of
                                                          unstable
                                                          equilibrium.
                                                          One has a
                                                          negative
                                                          charge
                                                          potentiality
                                                          and the other
                                                          has a positive
                                                          charge
                                                          potentiality,
                                                          yet both are
                                                          still neutral.
                                                          These two
                                                          uncharged
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          photons can
                                                          either then
                                                          unite with
                                                          each other to
                                                          form a spin-1
                                                          photon, or
                                                          they can
                                                          separate in
                                                          the presence
                                                          of a nearby
                                                          charged
                                                          nucleus and
                                                          each curl up,
                                                          gaining
                                                          negative and
                                                          positive
                                                          charge
                                                          respectively,
                                                          as well as
                                                          rest mass
                                                          Eo/c^2, and
                                                          slowing down
                                                          (as they
                                                          become an
                                                          electron and
                                                          positron) to
                                                          less than
                                                          light-speed as
                                                          they curl up.
                                                          (Internally
                                                          these spin-1/2
                                                          charged
                                                          photons
                                                          maintain
                                                          light-speed c
                                                          in their
                                                          forward
                                                          direction, but
                                                          their
                                                          curled-up
                                                          configurations
                                                          as a electron
                                                          and a positron
                                                          have v < c
                                                          .) Once they
                                                          are both fully
                                                          curled up to
                                                          form a fully
                                                          charged
                                                          electron and
                                                          positron, they
                                                          continue to
                                                          move apart.
                                                          Now they each
                                                          have a stable
                                                          internal
                                                          equilibrium
                                                          (because of
                                                          conservation
                                                          of electric
                                                          charge) and
                                                          they cannot
                                                          individually
                                                          unroll (except
                                                          perhaps
                                                          virtually) to
                                                          become an
                                                          uncharged
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          photon, and so
                                                          they remain a
                                                          stable
                                                          electron and a
                                                          stable
                                                          positron.
                                                          Their own
                                                          charged
                                                          curled-up
                                                          stable
                                                          equilibrium
                                                          maintains them
                                                          in their
                                                          curled-up
                                                          configurations,
                                                          supplying the
                                                          necessary
                                                          configurational
                                                          force that
                                                          maintains
                                                          their
                                                          circulating
                                                          motion to form
                                                          an electron or
                                                          a positron.
                                                          This
                                                          configurational
                                                          force that
                                                          maintains each
                                                          of them curled
                                                          up would be a
                                                          non-electrical
                                                          force. Perhaps
                                                          this
                                                          configurational
                                                          force that
                                                          maintains the
                                                          electron and
                                                          the positron
                                                          curled up with
                                                          rest mass and
                                                          moving at less
                                                          than
                                                          light-speed c,
                                                          comes from the
                                                          Higgs field.</div>
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                                                          an electron
                                                          and positron
                                                          meet, they may
                                                          first form a
                                                          positronium
                                                          atom. Then
                                                          they both
                                                          uncurl and
                                                          unite to form
                                                          an unstable
                                                          neutral
                                                          particle which
                                                          decays
                                                          immediately
                                                          into two or
                                                          three spin-1
                                                          photons, in
                                                          the process of
electron-positron annihilation.</div>
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                                                          Why does the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          have momentum?
                                                          you ask.  It
                                                          is because it
                                                          is a photon
                                                          with momentum
                                                          hv/c . My
                                                          model of the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          is similar to
                                                          my internally
                                                          transluminal
                                                          model of an
                                                          uncharged
                                                          photon, except
                                                           that the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          makes two
                                                          helical loops
                                                          instead of one
                                                          per photon
                                                          wavelength,
                                                          and the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          model's
                                                          helical radius
                                                          is 1/2 that of
                                                          the helical
                                                          radius of a
                                                          spin-1 photon
                                                          model , being
                                                          R=lambda/4pi
                                                          instead of
                                                          lambda/2 pi.
                                                          The uncurled
                                                          transluminal
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          uncharged
                                                          photon model
                                                          curls up
                                                          nicely into a
                                                          curled-up
                                                          double-looping
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          model of an
                                                          electron. You
                                                          can read about
                                                          my
                                                          superluminal
                                                          uncharged
                                                          photon model
                                                          at <a
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                                                          I can e-mail
                                                          you a copy. I
                                                          have only
                                                          talked about
                                                          my current
                                                          model of the
                                                          superluminal
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged photon
                                                          on the “Nature
                                                          of Light and
                                                          Particles”
                                                          e-list during
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">I
                                                          hope these
                                                          possible
                                                          explanations
                                                          of the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          charged-photon
                                                          model are
                                                          helpful. I
                                                          don’t think
                                                          that you have
                                                          a photon model
                                                          yet that is
                                                          consistent
                                                          with your
                                                          two-particle
                                                          electron
                                                          model, in
                                                          terms of e-p
                                                          production and
                                                          e-p
                                                          annihilation.</div>
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                                                          class="ecxyiv2438876326">The
                                                          figure below,
                                                          which I
                                                          included in
                                                          this e-list
                                                          some months
                                                          ago, shows a
                                                          curled-up spin
                                                          1/2 charged
                                                          photon forming
                                                          a resting
                                                          electron (top
                                                          graphic) and
                                                          at different
                                                          increasing
                                                          relativistic
                                                          speeds (lower
                                                          graphics). The
                                                          green line is
                                                          the
                                                          double-looping
                                                          helical
                                                          trajectory of
                                                          the
                                                          circulating
                                                          charged photon
                                                          forming the
                                                          electron,
                                                          while the red
                                                          line is the
                                                          trajectory of
                                                          the
                                                          superluminal
                                                          energy quantum
                                                          of the
                                                          spin-1/2
                                                          photon model.
                                                          The
                                                          superluminal
                                                          energy quantum
                                                          in the resting
                                                          electron moves
                                                          on the surface
                                                          of a
                                                          mathematical
                                                          horn torus. As
                                                          the speed v of
                                                          the electron
                                                          model
                                                          increases, the
                                                          radius of the
                                                          green helical
                                                          trajectory
                                                          decreases as
                                                          1/gamma^2 ,
                                                          while  the
                                                          radius of the
                                                          red trajectory
                                                          of the
                                                          superluminal
                                                          quantum
                                                          decreases as
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href="https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient"
                                                target="_blank"
                                                style="color: #4453ea;"
                                                class=""><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.avast.com">www.avast.com</a></a>
                                            </td>
                                          </tr>
                                        </tbody>
                                      </table>
                                    </div>
                                  </div>
                                </blockquote>
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                            </blockquote>
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                            <table style="border-top: 1px solid
                              #D3D4DE;" class="">
                              <tbody class="">
                                <tr class="">
                                  <td style="width: 55px; padding-top:
                                    18px;" class=""><a
                                      moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient"
                                      target="_blank" class=""><img
                                        moz-do-not-send="true"
src="https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/2016/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange_184x116-v1.png"
                                        class="" height="29px"></a></td>
                                  <td style="width: 470px; padding-top:
                                    17px; color: #41424e; font-size:
                                    13px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica,
                                    sans-serif; line-height: 18px;"
                                    class="">Virenfrei. <a
                                      moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient"
                                      target="_blank" style="color:
                                      #4453ea;" class=""><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.avast.com">www.avast.com</a></a>
                                  </td>
                                </tr>
                              </tbody>
                            </table>
                          </div>
                        </div>
                      </blockquote>
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                  </blockquote>
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