Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Y.Porat"
Date: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: The electron can't be everywhere

On Mar 17, 10:45=A0am, SolomonW wrote:
> In article > d578d2bf3...@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, mitchg...@hotmail.com
> says...
>
> > Atomic shells are occupied by particle wave electrons where the wave
> > defines particle =A0momentum. High momentum is where the particle is
> > least and vice versa. The electron wiggles in the surface or shell.
> > Its pilot wave size is 1772 times that of a nucleon.
>
> > Mitch Raemsch
>
> Under the uncertainity principal the limit on the pilot wave is =A0
> arbitary.

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the principle of uncertainty
is the principle of ignorance!!

the uncertainty is **our * uncertainty
not natures one
nature is 100 percent deterministic !!!

your ignorance for instance
starts with the belief that the electron is
a 'point particle'
the electron cannot be by *physical definitions
not by clumsy crippled mathematical definitions
because a mathematical 'point'has no volume
has no possibility to include any physical entity !!

it is not even a 'small billiard ball'
it is not as well a sphere
according to its behaviour
*it must be a composition of many connected sub particle *
or else it cannot be 'spread ' or smeared' on
some aria .
so
th ignorance starts with wrong **interpretations' of the
experimental data .
(may be of people who cant get rid
consciously or subconsciously - from the 'solar system'
model )
it seems that one of the difficulties to get the
geometric structure of the electron is
that it is detected by electrons themselves
or by very heavy photons that are 'demolishing it
or distorting it at the moment of collision and detection
another reason might be that the electron
(and its sub particles ) have MANY GEOMETRIC SHAPES !!) not just one
shape
many shapes are possible by a chain of orbitals
and not by just one orbital .

ATB
Y.Porat
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not just one shape .

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