Photon Instrinsic spin and compactification
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 17:14:44 -0500, "Jay R. Yablon"
wrote:
George,
Thanks for the input, and I agree. I will put the photon analsis in the
back burner. I posted the photon results to get precisely the type of
feedback you provided. The electron results are more than enought at
this time.
Jay.
[Hammond]
If electron spin is circulation in the 5th Kaluza-Klein
dimension then the magnetic moment is concomitant charge
circulation. Given that the electron magnetic moment is the
most accurately known physical constants in all of physics,
I would certainly point out in your paper that your result
explains the magnetic moment of the electron!
Finally, and by the way, if your thesis is correct (and I
have an eerie feeling it is), this means that you are the
only man in the world who "knows for sure that there is at
least one more dimension beyond 4d spacetime". The only man
who has found an elementary physical proof- proof of
something that half the physics community already believes,
but no one can prove.
I personally find this utterly fascinating because, I am
embarrassed to admit, "misery loves company".
To wit, I personally claim to have discovered the world's
first scientific proof of God... again, a result which
confirms something half the world already believes but no
one can prove.
So... I have encouraged your result which I noticed quite
by accident and immediately recognized as a fortuitous
miracle by a highly dedicated but unknown researcher....
because, I wanted to see what another dedicated scientist
would do if he found himself in the position of proving
something nobody else in the world has ever been able to
prove, but everybody suspects is true. Now at least, I have
company... welcome to the club.
Therefore it is with great interest, indeed fascination,
that I will be following your attempt to get your "5th
dimension Kaluza-Klein spin explanation" published and
recognized.
Good luck Jay, even a highly competent physicist like you
is in for a lot of trouble if my experience is any guide.
But, I eagerly look forward to the publication of your truly
remarkable discovery. For the first time in history, the
average physicist will have the opportunity to see for
himself the mysterious new world of "higher dimensions" in
Physics.
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