• Eureka

    From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 17 10:33:52 2024
    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out arms of matter
    that would repel other electrons, similar structures
    And that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

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  • From Liz Tuddenham@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Tue Dec 17 10:55:13 2024
    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:

    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out
    arms of matter that would repel other electrons, similar structures And
    that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    I am disappointed - I thought this was going to be a post about
    resistance wire.


    --
    ~ Liz Tuddenham ~
    (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply)
    www.poppyrecords.co.uk

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Tue Dec 17 22:33:57 2024
    On 17/12/2024 9:33 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out arms of matter
    that would repel other electrons, similar structures
    And that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    Black holes don't spit out jets of matter. Some of the matter that fall
    in towards a black hole doesn't make it and gets spat out again along
    the spin axis.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    To your own satisfaction.

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    Nobble prize, more likely. It's not funny enough to be in the running
    for an Ignoble Prize (and I do know somebody who has won one of them).

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to Liz Tuddenham on Tue Dec 17 13:03:06 2024
    On a sunny day (Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:55:13 +0000) it happened liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote in <1r4piaf.xl8n691tfyvyiN%liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid>:

    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:

    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out
    arms of matter that would repel other electrons, similar structures And
    that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    I am disappointed - I thought this was going to be a post about
    resistance wire.

    Resistance is futile, you will be assimilateed

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Wed Dec 18 00:13:33 2024
    On 18/12/2024 12:03 am, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:55:13 +0000) it happened liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote in <1r4piaf.xl8n691tfyvyiN%liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid>:

    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:

    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out >>> arms of matter that would repel other electrons, similar structures And
    that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    I am disappointed - I thought this was going to be a post about
    resistance wire.

    Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated

    Jan's offering are indigestible, they will be eliminated rather than assimilated.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Liz Tuddenham@21:1/5 to Bill Sloman on Tue Dec 17 15:27:15 2024
    Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:

    On 18/12/2024 12:03 am, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:55:13 +0000) it happened liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote in <1r4piaf.xl8n691tfyvyiN%liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid>:

    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:

    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out >>> arms of matter that would repel other electrons, similar structures And >>> that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    I am disappointed - I thought this was going to be a post about
    resistance wire.

    Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated

    Jan's offering are indigestible, they will be eliminated rather than assimilated.

    Do you live in sunnier climes where you get a Constant-tan?


    --
    ~ Liz Tuddenham ~
    (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply)
    www.poppyrecords.co.uk

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Liz Tuddenham on Wed Dec 18 23:03:33 2024
    On 18/12/2024 2:27 am, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
    Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote:

    On 18/12/2024 12:03 am, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:55:13 +0000) it happened
    liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote in
    <1r4piaf.xl8n691tfyvyiN%liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid>:

    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote:

    Was thinking about the electron.

    Long ago thought it could be a very small black hole
    Could not explain how it would react, repel other electrons,

    But if it IS a small black hole it may well be rotating and spitting out >>>>> arms of matter that would repel other electrons, similar structures And >>>>> that matter would .. form .. galaxies, field as we call it.

    And that, of course, is only the beginning..

    And there we have - explained- also the electron spin...

    Nobbel price for me :-=)

    I am disappointed - I thought this was going to be a post about
    resistance wire.

    Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated

    Jan's offering are indigestible, they will be eliminated rather than
    assimilated.

    Do you live in sunnier climes where you get a Constant-tan?

    I'm Australian, and have had a couple of basal cell carcinoma's cut out.
    We all now know that getting a constant tan isn't a good idea.

    But constantan is another of the low temperature coefficient resistance
    wire. Vishay now have better ways of making temperature insensitive
    resistors.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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