In reply to  Sean Logan's message of Mon, 11 Jul 2022 18:15:19 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
>Hurricanes have cores too.  Called the 'eye'.  Would it be possible to make
>a macroscopic electron, by stirring the Natural Medium around fast enough?
>Don't electrons rotate at something like 790 times the speed of light?  I
>mean, if you look at their magnetic moment of an electron, and you know how
>much charge an electron has, and you say, "Ok, how fast does this amount of
>charge have to spin around a circle this big, in order to create this much
>magnetic flux?"  And the answer is waay faster than 3*10^8 m/s.

I think that's only if you make the electron smaller than it actually is. Try 
doing the reverse. Assume that the maximum
is the speed of light, then calculate the size of the electron that would be 
needed to satisfy the equations.
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