Where did the electron come from ?

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Where did the electron come from ?

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Where did the electron come from ?
From vacuum of course
Why?
Because according to QED electron disappears
in vacuum having infinite parameters. And because
“ The law of conservation and transformation
energy/mass” doesn’t give him to die there –
he must appear again according to " a method
of renormalization " and the law of ‘reincarnation’
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Unlike the others I am able to satisfy you again :)
Electron is a defect of the vacuum (of physical space) structure
It can not be anything else...
http://wanna-be.in/pic/bergerslarge.gif
You can see here two aspects:
- Dynamical (parallely oriented to the time - spin) via growing of the space
- Static (a tense fixed in the structure oriented orthogonally to the time - field)
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Cerveny wrote:Unlike the others I am able to satisfy you again :)
Electron is a defect of the vacuum (of physical space) structure
It can not be anything else...
http://courses.eas.ualberta.ca/eas421/l ... ml#bergers
You can see here two aspects:
- Dynamical (parallely oriented to the time - spin) via growing of the space
- Static (a tense fixed in the structure oriented orthogonally to the time - field)
=.
Do you want to say that vacuum structure
can have two aspects: dynamical and static ?
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socratus wrote:Where did the electron come from ?
the decepticons had a vote...

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socratus wrote:
Cerveny wrote:Unlike the others I am able to satisfy you again :)
Electron is a defect of the vacuum (of physical space) structure
It can not be anything else...
http://wanna-be.in/pic/bergerslarge.gif
You can see here two aspects:
- Dynamical (parallely oriented to the time - spin) via growing of the space
- Static (a tense fixed in the structure oriented orthogonally to the time - field)
=.
Do you want to say that vacuum structure
can have two aspects: dynamical and static ?
=.
There is one of the TR mistakes: (Physical) space - vacuum does not expand, it grows. The structure of vacuum is not "extended" or "expanded", it remains the same. New time sediments are permanently added to the “history”, the space/vacuum condensates/crystallizes from the other (odd caused) universe phase, from the "future". The elementary particles (defects in a regular vacuum structure) are replicated into new and new time sediments. It is the clear that screw dislocation on the Universe surface can not be smoothed during the growth. It can only spin and spin... See the picture:
http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v3/n ... 13_F1.html
If one of the dislocations is pressed down (not up) the picture can express the model of electron/positron pair quite well.
It is useful to realize another aspect of screw dislocation yet. The creation of the screw dislocation is bind with the next kind of defect, with the edge dislocation – it was seen on the picture presented before:
http://wanna-be.in/pic/bergerslarge.gif
Screw dislocation is related with dynamic – magnetic properties and the edge dislocation is related with (electro) static properties of elementary particle.
Dynamic aspect of the vacuum/physical space/aether/Universe is generated by permanent growing of the space. Physical fields are elastic tenses in the vacuum structure and elementary particles are structural defects. Consider inertial motion too, that is replication of strained defect into new, shifted position by different speed that depends on the strain intensity – on the force.
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Let us imagine two electrons inertial moving in the vacuum (in physical space). If they have opposite spin, their rotations around time axis (let us say) differ. But how is the thing about their movement’s direction. Where the information about their direction is saved? How such electrons differ (physically) in fact? How such electrons know where their next position is - they are totally the same? Electron has no “quantum number” described his direction! This information must be saved in its surroundings, in the vacuum. Direction of electron (of elementary particle) is fixed/expressed in special local deformation of its “location” in the physical space. Elementary particles are local defects, the properties of the space. Elementary particle is (excited) quantum status of the vacuum…
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Two-slit and dark matter phenomena

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What have these phenomena common? It is a catching/carrying of the physical space structure (of aether). The (space structure spiral of) moving electron is cutting by two slits into two another spirals. Moving electron ripple surrounding space structure, that causes the interference behind the two slits barrier.

And “dark matter phenomena” – it is similar: Physical space in galaxy structure is not static, it is carried by massive moving/circulating matter. Catching physical space structure generates additional gravitational effect that cannot be described neither Newton nor Einstein. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pbFJgUJOdBE/T ... 05_May.jpg :)

Physical space has internal structure that is firmly related with elementary particles. Elementary particles are parts (defects) of physical space.
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