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Jack Sarfatti
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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 1:55 pm    Post subject: Dark Energy Core of the Electron Reply with quote

Note that an EVO of ~ 10^12 electrons close-packed in a spherical shell
has a radius

~ 10^6 x 10^-11 cm = 10^-5 cm ~ 0.1 micron

The counter-intuitive effective attractive gravity G* from this
homogeneously distributed repulsive vacuum zero point energy 3D harmonic
oscillator potential of negative pressure is

G*(Nm)^2 = (Ne)^2

G*m^2 = e^2

G* = (e/m)^2

independent of N

The effective gravity constant G* induced by the dark zero point energy
core of the electron is simply the square of the charge to mass ratio of
the electron.


On May 19, 2005, at 4:34 AM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:

On the extended space structure of a single electron

On May 13, 2005, at 7:46 AM, Ken Shoulders wrote:


A paper by Ken Shoulders entitled "EVOs And The Hutchison Effect" will
be presented at the 2005 Conference on Cold Fusion to be held at MIT on
May 21. A 1 MB .PDF file showing some of the graphics slides to be used
in that presentation can now be downloaded from:
http://www.svn.net/krscfs/

Ken



For a shell of N electrons

N(h/mc)^2 = 4piro^2

N^1/2(h/mc) = (4pi)^1/2ro

ro^3 = (Ne)^2/(2mc^2/\zpf)

N^3/2(h/mc)^3/(4pi)^3/2 = N^2e^2/2mc^2/\zpf

(h/mc)^3/(4pi)^3/2 = N^1/2e^2/2mc^2/\zpf

/\zpf = (4pi)^3/2N^1/2(e^2/2mc^2)/(h/mc)^3

e^2/hc ~ (1/137) = (classical electron radius)/(Compton radius)

/\zpf ~ (4pi)^3/2N^1/2(e^2/hc)(mc/h)^2

For a SINGLE ELECTRON N = 1 (Bohm hidden variable)

This solves a 100 year old problem from Lorentz.

The electron is a shell of charge with a dark energy core.

The zero point stress energy density tensor of the dark energy core is

tuv(ZPF core) = (c^4/8piG)/\zpfguv


On May 18, 2005, at 10:02 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:



bcc

PS for uniform /\zpf > 0 of negative pressure (dark energy core)

F/m = -dV/dr = -2c^2|/\zpf|ro + (Ne)^2/mro^2 = 0

ro^3 = (Ne)^2/2mc^2/\zpf

stability

d^2V/dr^2 = +2c^2|/\zpf| + 2(Ne)^2/mro^3 > 0


On May 18, 2005, at 9:42 PM, Jack Sarfatti wrote:



Note that my theory of Ken Shoulders charge clusters also has a dark
energy core that stabilizes the shell of N electrons. The dark energy
core potential ~ + c^2|/\zpf|r^2 holds the repulsive Coulomb barrier +
(Ne)^2/mr in check!

Similarly for Pioneer 10 & 11 anomaly, galactic halo & other phenomena.
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