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13.- Electron Orbiting Charge Model Summary

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A brief summary of the ideas exposed:
The electron is a fundamental particle with spin.
The electron can be described as a Point Charge spinning around its Center of Mass, at the speed of light.
The mass is just a reflection of the Energy of the spinning charge.
This model allows negative charges to attract each other at short distances.
Electrons can form stable bound states with spin=1, allowing boson condensates, like in superconductivity.
Electrons have an internal frequency, associated to the spinning motion of the CC and which depends on the velocity of its CM.
Therefore, a beam of electrons of the same velocity can show a wave behavior when interacting with a slit or a hole, thus producing a diffraction pattern.
Matter are particles with some internal frequency and therefore an internal clock whose frequency depends on its CM velocity.
Spinning electrons can tunnel through potential barriers.

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  • Is it possible for gravity to slow down the speed of an electron?

  • Can you explain how a gamma photon can make positron and electron? How can you make matter and antimetter from mere light?

  • awesome

  • nice!!

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