aho Richard!
the electron is online at:
http://freespeech.org/rapture/electron
(try a quiet day on the internet ...)
or faster (on Photos link) at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AfterGravity/
Proton Chapter on Photos link at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AenertialAether/
and at:
http://freespeech.org/rapture/electron
below are the references from Proton and
Neutron. note the first reference, the
GREAT electrodynamicist Thomas G. Barnes,
the only one to posit a superluminal proton
structure, before the "Undiscovered Physics".
[Read the books by Barnes, and Piddington,
if you want to open your eyes forever!]
will post the electron refs soon, as soon
as I find where they are tucked away here ...
there is NO photon, as I mentioned before.
the ONLY stable particles are the electron
and proton.
I note that in your electron paper you site
my friend Milo Wolff -- another of the VERY
greats, and VERY few. And J.Paul Wesley who
did the ring model of the electron, along with
student David Bergman. The very best, and most
definitive, ring model of the electron was of
course by Winston Bostick. There were several
great alternative physicists who published VERY
good, fairly accurate, models of the electron.
Though, again of course, none that did a complete
job, nor show the origin and meaning of charge,
mass, energy, velocity, spin etc. in the dynamic
structure of experience, nature.
And no one had the perseverance to pursue the
(obvious) structure of the proton!
And no one to talk about the structure of
the nucleus -- before 'the Millennium'.
Millennium Twain
organic gardener, poet,
electrical engineer, plasma
physicist, student of divine
nature ...
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References for Chapter 2, Proton & Neutron
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2) Michio Nishioka and Ruggero Maria Santilli, "Use of Hadronic
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