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On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote:
Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat --------------------- |
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On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/inddip.html http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/Bizarre/GRAV.htm Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat --------------------- |
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On Mar 7, 10:04 am, "Sue..." wrote:
On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/li...zarre/GRAV.htm Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------- (:-) while you have a new insight than first people tell you you are an idot satge 2 if it is found rigth and good **the same people tell you .. Oh yess we know it and found it LONG AGO!! in simpler words falieur is an orphan success has MANY FATHJERS!! 3 see my 'Circlon' at my site ( at the appendix) it is far way from the idea in your quote!! it is completely orriginal bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html ATB Y.Porat ---------------- |
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On Mar 7, 3:14 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
On Mar 7, 10:04 am, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/li...tp://www.mypag... Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------- (:-) while you have a new insight than first people tell you you are an idot satge 2 if it is found rigth and good **the same people tell you .. Oh yess we know it and found it LONG AGO!! in simpler words falieur is an orphan success has MANY FATHJERS!! 3 see my 'Circlon' at my site ( at the appendix) it is far way from the idea in your quote!! it is completely orriginal bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html I don't find much there that explores molecular dynamics (MD) but more a Medeleev style regularization of results. A more generalised approach: http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/ Sue... ATB Y.Porat ----------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Mar 7, 1:33 pm, "Sue..." wrote:
On Mar 7, 3:14 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 10:04 am, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/li...tp://www.mypag... Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------- (:-) while you have a new insight than first people tell you you are an idot satge 2 if it is found rigth and good **the same people tell you .. Oh yess we know it and found it LONG AGO!! in simpler words falieur is an orphan success has MANY FATHJERS!! 3 see my 'Circlon' at my site ( at the appendix) it is far way from the idea in your quote!! it is completely orriginal bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html I don't find much there that explores molecular dynamics (MD) but more a Medeleev style regularization of results. A more generalised approach:http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/ Sue... ATB Y.Porat ----------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ---------------- you ddint notice the appendix there! see there the idea of the particles that moves naturally in a closed circle (if not disturbed) and recoiles back in the reverse path if colliding with another one like itself .. in a bigger particles that is sending those 'mediators' it is a huge number of them spread in all 3d dimensions thjere for a symertic force is developed and at the stright line between actor and acted particles those 'Circlons;' are canceling each others effects 9th enudlesr and Atomic model at the beginning are not relevant for you at this moment (though it is very compatible with the Circlon idea by making possible the 'chain of orbitals' idea those 'Circlons ' are making the orbitals links ' though the circlon idea is not an indispensible idea of my main model so please go there again right to the end of it -- the appendix (sorry poor appearance it is all home made but the substance imho is unprecedented and revolustionary cross verified many folds!!) (the 'Circlon' idea is just a guess but imho wothwhile to seriously consider. and as i said seems to me unevitable !!) ATB Y.Porat --------------- |
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On Mar 7, 8:12 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
On Mar 7, 1:33 pm, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 3:14 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 10:04 am, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/li...tp://www.mypag... Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------- (:-) while you have a new insight than first people tell you you are an idot satge 2 if it is found rigth and good **the same people tell you .. Oh yess we know it and found it LONG AGO!! in simpler words falieur is an orphan success has MANY FATHJERS!! 3 see my 'Circlon' at my site ( at the appendix) it is far way from the idea in your quote!! it is completely orriginal bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html I don't find much there that explores molecular dynamics (MD) but more a Medeleev style regularization of results. A more generalised approach:http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/ Sue... ATB Y.Porat ----------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ---------------- you ddint notice the appendix there! see there the idea of the particles that moves naturally in a closed circle (if not disturbed) and recoiles back in the reverse path if colliding with another one like itself .. in a bigger particles that is sending those 'mediators' it is a huge number of them spread in all 3d dimensions thjere for a symertic force is developed and at the stright line between actor and acted particles those 'Circlons;' are canceling each others effects 9th enudlesr and Atomic model at the beginning are not relevant for you at this moment (though it is very compatible with the Circlon idea by making possible the 'chain of orbitals' idea those 'Circlons ' are making the orbitals links ' though the circlon idea is not an indispensible idea of my main model so please go there again right to the end of it -- the appendix (sorry poor appearance it is all home made but the substance imho is unprecedented and revolustionary cross verified many folds!!) (the 'Circlon' idea is just a guess but imho wothwhile to seriously consider. and as i said seems to me unevitable !!) Ok ~page 23. A radiative graviphoton? "Tajamar" http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html "A. K. T. Assis, " Gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect, In: Advanced Electromagnetism: Foundations, Theory and Applications, T. W. Barrett and D. M. Grimes (eds.), (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), pp. 314-331. Abstract: We present a generalized Weber's law for electromagnetism including terms of fourth and higher orders in 1/c. These extra terms when applied to the force between two neutral dipoles yield an equivalent to Newton's law of universal gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect. http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/gra...-331(1995).pdf http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/wpapers.htm "Nigel Cook" http://electrogravity.blogspot.com/2...ps-behind.html "Sue..." http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...don+gravity%22 "Kouropoulos" http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/Bizarre/GRAV.htm Sue... ATB Y.Porat ---------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Mar 7, 3:46 pm, "Sue..." wrote:
On Mar 7, 8:12 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 1:33 pm, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 3:14 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 10:04 am, "Sue..." wrote: On Mar 7, 2:50 am, "Y.Porat" wrote: On Mar 7, 5:51 am, Sam Wormley wrote: Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson (Mar 6) http://physicsweb.org/article/news/11/3/4 Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802). ------------------ BRAVVO DONKEYS !!!!!! ****better later than never ***!!!! anyway no super no shmuper now i wonder what has all the parrots crooks and suckers have to say !! a new particle that moves anturally in closed circles MUST BE FOUND !!! that particle might work to gether with co particles in a back and forth motion to make attraction by hitting the attracted object from thr rare side no other way (imho...) Biochemistry has known that particle for decades. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/li...tp://www.mypag... Theoretical physicists are just slow learners. ;-) Sue... see IT At my site that the old fart genius CREATIVE -Wormley- called PLONK ...... ATB Y.Porat ---------------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------- (:-) while you have a new insight than first people tell you you are an idot satge 2 if it is found rigth and good **the same people tell you .. Oh yess we know it and found it LONG AGO!! in simpler words falieur is an orphan success has MANY FATHJERS!! 3 see my 'Circlon' at my site ( at the appendix) it is far way from the idea in your quote!! it is completely orriginal bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html I don't find much there that explores molecular dynamics (MD) but more a Medeleev style regularization of results. A more generalised approach:http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/ Sue... ATB Y.Porat ----------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ---------------- you ddint notice the appendix there! see there the idea of the particles that moves naturally in a closed circle (if not disturbed) and recoiles back in the reverse path if colliding with another one like itself .. in a bigger particles that is sending those 'mediators' it is a huge number of them spread in all 3d dimensions thjere for a symertic force is developed and at the stright line between actor and acted particles those 'Circlons;' are canceling each others effects 9th enudlesr and Atomic model at the beginning are not relevant for you at this moment (though it is very compatible with the Circlon idea by making possible the 'chain of orbitals' idea those 'Circlons ' are making the orbitals links ' though the circlon idea is not an indispensible idea of my main model so please go there again right to the end of it -- the appendix (sorry poor appearance it is all home made but the substance imho is unprecedented and revolustionary cross verified many folds!!) (the 'Circlon' idea is just a guess but imho wothwhile to seriously consider. and as i said seems to me unevitable !!) Ok ~page 23. A radiative graviphoton? "Tajamar"http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html "A. K. T. Assis, " Gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect, In: Advanced Electromagnetism: Foundations, Theory and Applications, T. W. Barrett and D. M. Grimes (eds.), (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), pp. 314-331. Abstract: We present a generalized Weber's law for electromagnetism including terms of fourth and higher orders in 1/c. These extra terms when applied to the force between two neutral dipoles yield an equivalent to Newton's law of universal gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect.http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/gra...is/wpapers.htm "Nigel Cook"http://electrogravity.blogspot.com/2006/12/there-are-two-types-of-loo... "Sue..."http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22electro+london+gravity%22 "Kouropoulos"http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/Bizarre/GRAV.htm Sue... ATB Y.Porat ---------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -------------------- ?????? did any of the above said something about the specific way in which a force mediator moves?? did any of them said that this force mediator must move in a curved (if not disturbed circular) path ??!! and hit the acted particle at the rare side ? anmd therefore there is an unbalanced sum of forces that is bigger at the rare side- cuasing the acted and acted particles to come closer and closer ??? iow not just mathematical formulas but 'the real thing the much more coser to reality real senario it is not just another triviality without a closer understanding of the real physical thing mathematics cannot do more advance to solve the still unknown enigmas ! btw the above idea is some expansion of Newtons first law of movement (expansion not a overall contradiction) but as you get it it is actually very simple and imho poweful by its SIMPLICITY... 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On Mar 8, 2:26 am, "Y.Porat" wrote:
bever saw it in another place http://www.geocities.com/porat_y/mypage.html I don't find much there that explores molecular dynamics (MD) but more a Medeleev style regularization of results. A more generalised approach:http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/ Sue... ---------------- you ddint notice the appendix there! see there the idea of the particles that moves naturally in a closed circle (if not disturbed) and recoiles back in the reverse path if colliding with another one like itself .. in a bigger particles that is sending those 'mediators' it is a huge number of them spread in all 3d dimensions thjere for a symertic force is developed and at the stright line between actor and acted particles those 'Circlons;' are canceling each others effects 9th enudlesr and Atomic model at the beginning are not relevant for you at this moment (though it is very compatible with the Circlon idea by making possible the 'chain of orbitals' idea those 'Circlons ' are making the orbitals links ' though the circlon idea is not an indispensible idea of my main model so please go there again right to the end of it -- the appendix (sorry poor appearance it is all home made but the substance imho is unprecedented and revolustionary cross verified many folds!!) (the 'Circlon' idea is just a guess but imho wothwhile to seriously consider. and as i said seems to me unevitable !!) Ok ~page 23. A radiative graviphoton? "Tajamar"http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html "A. K. T. Assis, " Gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect, In: Advanced Electromagnetism: Foundations, Theory and Applications, T. W. Barrett and D. M. Grimes (eds.), (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), pp. 314-331. Abstract: We present a generalized Weber's law for electromagnetism including terms of fourth and higher orders in 1/c. These extra terms when applied to the force between two neutral dipoles yield an equivalent to Newton's law of universal gravitation as a fourth order electromagnetic effect.http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/gra...p314-331(1995)... "Nigel Cook"http://electrogravity.blogspot.com/2006/12/there-are-two-types-of-loo... "Sue..."http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22electro+london+gravity%22 "Kouropoulos"http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/Bizarre/GRAV.htm Sue... -------------------- ?????? did any of the above said something about the specific way in which a force mediator moves?? Most are reduced to the Coulomb force. did any of them said that this force mediator must move in a curved (if not disturbed circular) path ??!! AFAIK they will all yield to Feynman's exploration of all paths. Most of all-the-paths are curved. and hit the acted particle at the rare side ? anmd therefore there is an unbalanced sum of forces that is bigger at the rare side- cuasing the acted and acted particles to No... there is no "hitting". Psuedo-particles interact as they are defined to interact. come closer and closer ??? iow not just mathematical formulas but 'the real thing the much more coser to reality real senario What is unrealistic about these simulations? ...And any other problem involving interparticle forces... http://www.research.ibm.com/grape/index.html it is not just another triviality without a closer understanding of the real physical thing mathematics cannot do more advance to solve the still unknown enigmas ! If you can offer more about why a positron attracts an electron, the world is all ears. O btw the above idea is some expansion of Newtons first law of movement (expansion not a overall contradiction) but as you get it it is actually very simple and imho poweful by its SIMPLICITY... That is good. I feel excluded when all that Pauli stuff gets thrown in. )Sue... TIA Y.Porat ---------------------- TIA Y.Porat ---------------- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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