• Re: Electrons with infinite energy, giving up photons while being accel

    From Alan Folmsbee@21:1/5 to Chris M. Thomasson on Tue May 2 21:55:57 2023
    On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 2:35:16 PM UTC-4, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
    On 5/1/2023 11:25 AM, Evenezer Nigro wrote:
    Volney wrote:
    On 5/1/2023 9:50 AM, Richard Hertz wrote:
    MASS DO NOT INCREASE WITH SPEED! MOMENTUM DOES.
    Where did he say mass increases with speed? He wrote an equation for
    energy increasing with speed:
    the term (γ−1)mc² is the frame dependent kinetic energy.
    Maybe, IT'S THE MECHANISM OF "FOOD" SUPPLY, in the form of electric
    fields. As speed increases, the formula for ENERGY TRANSFER fails, as >>> the electron fields is extremely deformed and huge.

    How many photons can an electron emit before it decays into nothingness?

    Infinite energy is not needed. The situation is about an external object accelerating an electron, supplying energy. The electron is not alone:
    an electron is always associated with a proton. Photons can be emitted by
    an electron-proton pair until absolute zero temperature is approached.
    A limited number of photons are available, until an external object causes
    the electron to accelerate, then more photons can be emitted. Electron
    motion in an atom has its own coordinate system in which the stable atom
    can have curved motion of an electron, without emitting photons.
    Standard science has not admitted that this progress has occurred in
    the understanding of electron motion.
    There is an equal number of electrons and protons in the universe,
    even though physics books are afraid to admit this charge neutrality
    of the universe.

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    On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 8:35:16 PM UTC+2, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
    On 5/1/2023 11:25 AM, Evenezer Nigro wrote:
    Volney wrote:
    On 5/1/2023 9:50 AM, Richard Hertz wrote:
    MASS DO NOT INCREASE WITH SPEED! MOMENTUM DOES.
    Where did he say mass increases with speed? He wrote an equation for
    energy increasing with speed:
    the term (γ−1)mc² is the frame dependent kinetic energy.
    Maybe, IT'S THE MECHANISM OF "FOOD" SUPPLY, in the form of electric
    fields. As speed increases, the formula for ENERGY TRANSFER fails, as >>> the electron fields is extremely deformed and huge.

    Or maybe you're simply insane for writing such crap.

    Scott Ritter: *_‘Ukraine_is_Demolished’_*
    This is no longer a war, *_this_is_a_humanitarian_crisis_* says Colonel Douglas Macgregor
    https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2023/04/scott-ritter-ukraine-is-demolished/
    https://youtu.be/aWLvqPyC0yk

    How many photons can an electron emit before it decays into nothingness?

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Evenezer Nigro on Fri May 5 19:07:02 2023
    On Monday, May 1, 2023 at 11:25:27 AM UTC-7, Evenezer Nigro wrote:
    Volney wrote:
    On 5/1/2023 9:50 AM, Richard Hertz wrote:
    MASS DO NOT INCREASE WITH SPEED! MOMENTUM DOES.
    Where did he say mass increases with speed? He wrote an equation for energy increasing with speed:
    the term (γ−1)mc² is the frame dependent kinetic energy.
    Maybe, IT'S THE MECHANISM OF "FOOD" SUPPLY, in the form of electric
    fields. As speed increases, the formula for ENERGY TRANSFER fails, as
    the electron fields is extremely deformed and huge.

    Or maybe you're simply insane for writing such crap.

    Scott Ritter: *_‘Ukraine_is_Demolished’_*
    This is no longer a war, *_this_is_a_humanitarian_crisis_* says Colonel Douglas Macgregor
    https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2023/04/scott-ritter-ukraine-is-demolished/ https://youtu.be/aWLvqPyC0yk

    Speeding up has a limit so no infinite kinetic energy would
    ever manifest.

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