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JackSarfatti
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 11:06 pm
Joined: 06 Oct 2005 Posts: 602 Location: Toon Town
On Jun 8, 2006, at 8:38 PM, art wagner wrote:
Jack, of possible interest: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0507193

Yes, interesting paper but it does not explain Marchese's data I suspect.
J.P. Vigier got hydrinos in NR QM with a spatially-extended electron as
a Bohm hidden variable.

In my theory the Bohm hidden variable micro-geon electron's shell of
charge is stabilized by an inner core of negative zero point vacuum
energy with positive pressure and w = -1. When you hit the electron hard
enough it appears to shrink to a point parton from the huge space-warp
induced by the inner ZPF core corresponding to an effective short-range
Salam G* maybe 10^40G. This also can be thought of as a string because
of blackhole-string duality, but the string is 10^-13 cm that shrinks to
10^-16 cm for small impact parameters and there is no hierarchy problem.
Not sure if this will really work but it's interesting. The old hadronic
string theory is brought back and it applies to leptons as well as
quarks - the spin 2 is Salam's old f-gravity in new clothing.
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