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Re: Linear motion as a quantum property?

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Date 2016-10-11 00:14 -0700
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Subject Re: Linear motion as a quantum property?
From poraty350@gmail.com

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On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 8:10:11 PM UTC+3, Yousuf Khan wrote:
> On 10/9/2016 8:59 AM, 7 wrote:
> > Linear motion as a quantum property?
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > I don't understand any of this.
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out linear motion as a property
> > of matter. But now I'm really stuck.
> >
> > Basically it starts off by concluding linear
> > motion reduces to a property of matter.
> 
> Linear motion isn't a property of matter. Quantum spin is a property of 
> matter and other particles. The quantum spin combined with linear motion 
> produces a chiral (i.e. corkscrew) motion. The particles that travel at 
> the speed of light will always have a single direction of motion, 
> therefore their chirality is always in the same direction. Particles 
> that don't travel at the speed of light, will always have the same 
> direction of quantum spin, but they will go back and forth (i.e. 
> vibrate), and this will produce left and right chirality during 
> different phases of their travel. Due to a quirk of the Weak Force, only 
> left-chiral particles interact with the Higgs field, while the 
> right-chiral particles do not. This is what gives particles their mass, 
> but doesn't give them so much mass that they can't move at all. So the 
> particles get mass in one direction, but not the other.
> 
> 		Yousuf Khan
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Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 12:59 +0000
  Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 15:16 +0200
    Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 15:12 +0000
      Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 17:21 +0200
        Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 17:33 +0200
        Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 15:34 +0000
          Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 18:01 +0200
            Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 18:39 +0000
              Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 20:53 +0200
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-10 21:09 +0000
          Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 18:02 +0200
            Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 18:35 +0000
              Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 20:47 +0200
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 18:50 +0000
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 20:54 +0200
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-10 21:12 +0000
          Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 18:02 +0200
            Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-09 18:37 +0000
              Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-09 20:51 +0200
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? "Richard D. Saam" <rdsaam@att.net> - 2016-10-09 18:42 -0500
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-10-10 17:42 +0200
                Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? poraty350@gmail.com - 2016-10-10 08:53 -0700
    Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? poraty350@gmail.com - 2016-10-10 03:14 -0700
      Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-10 21:19 +0000
        Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? poraty350@gmail.com - 2016-10-11 00:19 -0700
  Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-10-10 13:10 -0400
    Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? 7 <7@enemygadgets.com> - 2016-10-10 21:15 +0000
      Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> - 2016-10-16 10:26 -0400
    Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? poraty350@gmail.com - 2016-10-11 00:14 -0700
    Re: Linear motion as a quantum property? THE STINGER - AKA 'KING OF AUK' <bzz.bzz.bzz@sting.sting.sting> - 2016-10-11 09:43 +0200
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