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<p>Andrew:</p>
<p>I've been working on the concept of chanrge ans mass center
differences and forces thaT MAY HOLD THEM TOGETHER <br>
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<p>You mention quite a few papers which one or which set would you
recommend to find out more about what has been proposed?</p>
<p>And yes I have suggested this to Albrecht but he has not felt it
was what he has in mind, his idea is that the two rotating chrges
are purely a elecromagnetic strong or weak force, I cannot
remember which</p>
<p>Wolf<br>
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<div>Dear Richard and Albrecht,<br>
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Richard has expressed doubts about Albrecht's 2-body
electron and Albrecht probably has reservations about
Richard's charged photons.<br>
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I just read a paper ("The dynamical equation of the spinning
electron," J. Phys. A, 36, 4703, (2003), and also LANL
ArXiv:physis/0112005, along.with some background papers)
that Richard has referenced in his: The Dirac Equation and
the Superluminal Electron Model (<a
href="https://richardgauthier.academia.edu/research#papers"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://richardgauthier.academia.edu/research#papers</a>).
I found a concept with which I was previously unfamiliar:
the centers of mass and charge being different. If this
interesting concept is valid; then it might be possible that
the two centers are the 'objects' that Albrecht has proposed
for his composite electron. It might also apply to the
charged photon.<br>
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Has anyone any comments on this concept (or n the author of
the paper: Martin Rivas)?<br>
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