Re: Intrinsic Spin
Warren York ( infonet@home.com )
Fri, 27 Aug 1999 23:28:01 -0500
Gpiano99@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Yes, good.  That write up on the web page scared me!  I don't beleive there
> is a graviton either.  In fact I'm quite sure the only boson there is is the
> photon.  The weak force that has been discovered is most likely a photon
> phononmena.  The transmitter of the nuclear nuclear force (the gravity of
> induced by the way the protons and neutrons and time tunnels interact with
> eachother).  Don't want to thin it out so I'm done talking about there just
> being one real particle boson.
> 
> Well, that cleared some things up.  Thanks.  It started to scare me for a
> while. Well, I'm going back to my work.
> Jeremy Lynn Mumme
> or -JALOM- (don't ask :)
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Warren writes:
I am sure your correct about the interaction of the protons, neutrons
and
their THEORETICAL time tunnels. I just have not worked it out yet of
just how and 
why. I've tried to stay focused on the electron as my point of
reference.
OK, I won't ask about the A & O. Is there a web page we can see who
Jeremy Lynn Mumme is? Oops, I had to ask. Figured it might give me some
leads to A & O. :) Warren