Message 1923 from socratus, 19 October 2005 21:39:
In response to message 1903: Two sights of the Vacuum. from socratus , 04 October 2005:
The Vacuum and the Electron
All know, that an electron is not a firm sphere. All know, that its form can be changed.
But nobody understands the borders of the change of the geometrical form of the electron.
So, what are the borders of this change? Quantum theory gives an answer to this question.
It says that at the interaction of the electron with the vacuum, the energy and mass of the
electron become infinite. Physics does not understand what to do with infinite sizes and therefore have thought up "a method of renormalization", a method
"to sweep the dust under the carpet" / Feynman./
But the situation can be understood another way. Electrons, having the geometrical form
of a sphere, lose their volume and turn into an indefinitely flat circle. In this is the reason
for the occurrence of infinite sizes for the electron. But in physics we know only one particle which has the form of a flat circle. It is a quantum of light which flies rectilinearly with
speed c= 1.
Hence, the electron turns into a quantum of light. Hence, the electron and a quantum of light
is the same particle in different states.
In the books it is written, that electrons interact among themselves with the help of
a quantum of light. In the books it is written that an electron in an atom passing from
one orbit to another radiates a quantum of light. It should be understood as follows.
The electron has a quantum of light in a pocket or under a "shirt" which from time to time
is freed. Interesting. But why is it necessary for it to hide?
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