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JerryG38
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:50 pm    Post subject: The neutron to proton/electron/neutrino reaction Reply with quote

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The neutron decarys to a proton, electron, and neutrino. What actually happens in the process.
The proton consists of a large number of plus charges which make up the positive charge Q. The proton also contains a huge amount of bi-polar charges which make up its mass.
The electron has a large number of negative charges which make up the charge -Q. This exactly equals the protons charge Q. The electron also has a smaller amount of bipolar charges.
the properties of the bipolar charges are mass, energy, and gravitational bipolar or AC fields. The electron charges have the properties of charge, energy, and electromagnetic fields.

When the neutron decays into the proton, electron, and neutrino, the amount of charges within the proton and electron are identical with that of the neutron. However the mass is less. The reason is the bipolar charges have mass while positive and negative charges have no mass. The energy difference was in the photon/neutrino.

The bipolar charges or dots produce AC type electromagnetic fields. This causes the earth to induce photonic eddy currents within the moon. This causes the Earth and moon to attract. It also causes the moon to stop rotating eventually.
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Look, bozo. It’s the antineutrino, not neutrino, that’s released in neutron decay|
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And you question/ point is?

A proton is composed of three quarks, 2 up, 1 down. I'm not sure what you mean by, "A huge number of bi-polar charges". I do not think a proton is bi-polar....and besides that it only has 1 charge, same for electrons (1 charge).

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This causes the earth to induce photonic eddy currents within the moon. This causes the Earth and moon to attract.


What? Can someone/you verify this?
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: The neutron to proton/electron/neutrino reaction Reply with quote

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Darn! I think Will found a new disciple. What is that bipolar charge you are talking about?

And yes, in order to maintain the particle number, the neutrino must be an anti-neutrino.

JerryG38 wrote:

The proton consists of a large number of plus charges which make up the positive charge Q.


It is exactly ONE positive charge.


JerryG38 wrote:

The proton also contains a huge amount of bi-polar charges which make up its mass.


What do you mean by this? Where do they come from?

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The electron has a large number of negative charges which make up the charge -Q.


Again, it is exactly ONE negative charge. The charge of an electron is the base unit of charges.

JerryG38 wrote:

This exactly equals the protons charge Q. The electron also has a smaller amount of bipolar charges.
the properties of the bipolar charges are mass, energy, and gravitational bipolar or AC fields. The electron charges have the properties of charge, energy, and electromagnetic fields.


What kind of energy? The "electric" energy is generated by the charge itself. No need for bipolar charges, whatever that is.

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However the mass is less. The reason is the bipolar charges have mass while positive and negative charges have no mass. The energy difference was in the photon/neutrino.


Photons and neutrinos are totally different kinds of particles.

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The bipolar charges or dots produce AC type electromagnetic fields. This causes the earth to induce photonic eddy currents within the moon. This causes the Earth and moon to attract. It also causes the moon to stop rotating eventually.


It can be easily shown that the gravitational force is much weaker than the electric force. So, they cannot be equal. Furthermore, gravity is only attractive, while electric forces can be attractive an repelling.
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