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| From | moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: There are two different electrons. |
| Date | 2016-05-31 16:47 +0000 |
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john <johnsefton288@gmail.com> writes: >On 5/31/2016 10:20 AM, john wrote: >> There are two different electrons- matter >> electrons and antimatter electrons. >> They have opposite charge and spin. >Odd"There are negative electrons that are spin up and negative electrons >that are spin down. " >Me- yes- the negative spin down is an >antimatter positive spin up. I just said that. That's not what Odd said. He said that a negative spin-down electron is still negative. >Odd"There are positive positrons that are spin up and positive positrons >that are spin down. " >Me- yes- the positive spin down positron is >a negative spin up matter electron in the down >position. Which makes it positive. Just said that. Again no. A positive spin-down positron is still positive. >Odd"You can add two electrons to a double-plus ion and one can go spin up >and the other spin down, and you'll end up with a neutral atom, which >means that neither of the electrons changed charge in the middle. " >Me- ???? No electrons change anything. Odd's example: A +2 charged ion. Add one spin-up electron (minus charge) and one spin-down electron (minus charge) and you get a neutral atom. +2 +(-1) +(-1) = 0, unlike the +2 you would claim. >There are 'right side up', 'right charge' electrons >for both matter and antimatter. If you >use either in the down position, you also >reverse the charge. Obviously false. >Likewise you can assemble positronium from one electron and one >positron. You can do it so that they are both spin up or you can do it >so that one is spin up and the other is spin down. Either way, >positronium is electrically neutral. " >Me- I don't know where you got that idea Positronium is well known in particle physics. Have you heard of this wonderful new website called "Google"? Type 'positronium' in the box and it can find all kinds of cool stuff about it. >John >Maker of Fine Ideas John - Converter of "Little Pharma's" latest offering "Pearl" into some Truly Bizarre Ideas.
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