Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Andrew Meulenberg
Dear Sean, I like your derivation. It appears to be another indication of the resonance giving stability to the electron at a specific "size". A similar exercise gives its angular momentum to be 1/2 that of the photon simultaneously forming it and the positron. I think of a sphere of the classica

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Andrew Meulenberg
Did you check out https://www.academia.edu/s/18395c2bc3?source=ai_email ? On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 7:04 PM Vibrator ! wrote: > I didn't put any on tick tok. > > I didn't 'put' any anywhere. > > Again, every day for the last few weeks i've come home from work and > checked YouTube for the last 24 h

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Sean Logan
I have a question about things that rotate: Is it meaningful to speak of "resonance" when something is rotating in only one direction (Clockwise, for example)? When I think of "resonance", I think of a guitar string vibrating back and forth, or a parallel LC circuit, with the current flowing back

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Sean Logan
Are you on the welcoming committee? Perhaps it's time you made liaison with the box orb pilots.

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Frank Grimer
This sounds like an example of the whirling of shafts "Whirling of shafts occurs due to *rotational imbalance of a shaft*, even in the absence of external loads, which causes resonance to occur at certain speeds, known as critical speeds." Large electricity generating turbines have to be taken qui

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Andrew Meulenberg
just an interested bystander On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:00 PM Sean Logan wrote: > > Are you on the welcoming committee? > > Perhaps it's time you made liaison with the box orb pilots. > >

Re: [Vo]:It's Time We Talked About the Box-Orbs..

2022-07-16 Thread Sean Logan
Oh, excuse me :) That message was meant for "Vibrator !" I like what you have to say about electrons. Do you think we could make a macroscopic electron? I mean, one that's a couple feet across? On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 9:10 PM Andrew Meulenberg wrote: > just an interested bystander >