Comments for Inframatter Research Center https://inframatterresearchcenter.org Fri, 01 Nov 2013 18:11:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.6 Comment on The Particulate Nature of Subatomic Matter by ID2 https://inframatterresearchcenter.org/the-particulate-nature-of-subatomic-matter/#comment-4 Fri, 01 Nov 2013 18:11:06 +0000 https://inframatterresearchcenter.org/?page_id=123#comment-4 Classical electrodynamic model:

Period of the proto-electron (inside the electron):

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The current of the proto-electron:

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Magnetic Moment of proto-electron:

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Angular momentum of proto-electron:

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Magnetic Moment of proto-electron in terms of angular momentum:

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Same steps to find the electron magnetic moment in terms of angular momentum:

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Where, g is the spin g-factor or gyromagnetic ratio and S is the spin angular momentum which for an electron S = null.

Total magnetic moment of the whole system is:

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Where, e is the charge of an electron, c is the constant for speed of light, null is Compton’s radius or the classical radius of an electron, null is Planck’s constant and M is the mass of an electron.

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This is the new value of the magnetic dipole moment for the proposed system of the electron which includes a proto-electron inside. It differs from the current value of the magnetic dipole moment of the electron by null.

 

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Comment on Overview by Dan Swanson https://inframatterresearchcenter.org/research/overview/#comment-3 Thu, 31 Oct 2013 18:28:11 +0000 https://inframatterresearchcenter.org/?page_id=56#comment-3 There is one rather important theoretical issue that I came across which could be confusing. The discussion regarding quarks (monoquarks, diquarks, and triquarks) compromising the nucleus. There is another Theory that is in existence which isn’t referred to that summarizes this idea and is fairly unchallenged. It’s called the Quantum Chromo Dynamics Theory (QCD) and was developed by Murray Gell-Mann. It has proven to be an accurate predictor of new subatomic particles. It defines a Hadron as 3 quark particles and a Meson as 2 quark particles.

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