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Chris - 02 Apr 2006 20:57 GMT
Hello,
The increments of energy that an electron is given as it accelerates is in
reality determined by the size of the universe.  This is because an electron
is a group of waves of infinite velocity that extend around the 4-sphere
universe.  When the group changes its velocity the change is reflected by an
alteration in the diffraction pattern as in a boxed particle and a quanta of
radiation is emitted that has a frequency determined by the difference in
frequency between the frequency of the initial step and the frequency of the
final state.
This energy comes from the electric field that pushes it and since this push
is by a virtual photon the emitted photon is the realised virtual photon of
the electric field brought into existence by the movement of the electron.
When the universe was very small the steps were very large and so the
universe was actually very cold at it conception as the quanta were too
large for anything to move.

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Bill Hobba - 02 Apr 2006 23:19 GMT
> Hello,
> The increments of energy that an electron is given as it accelerates is in
> reality determined by the size of the universe.  This is because an
> electron is a group of waves of infinite velocity that extend around the
> 4-sphere universe.

Wrong.

Bill

> When the group changes its velocity the change is reflected by an
> alteration in the diffraction pattern as in a boxed particle and a quanta
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> universe was actually very cold at it conception as the quanta were too
> large for anything to move.
rbwinn - 14 Jun 2008 22:28 GMT
On Jun 13, 7:18�pm, "Smiler" <Smi...@Joe.King.com> wrote:
> "rbwinn" <rbwi...@juno.com> wrote in message
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If he became an atheist, how can you say he even had any faith?
Robert B. Winn
rbwinn - 02 Jul 2008 14:30 GMT
On Jul 2, 12:13 am, "Dogmantic Pyrrhonist (AKA Al)"
<alwh...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 3:34 pm, rbwinn <rbwi...@juno.com> wrote:
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It happened just the way Paul said it would.
Robert B. Winn
 
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