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Chapter 07 - Electrons






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Part 0704 - Electron Mechanics

ARGUMENT 0704-02

PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
  • Consider an overstable electron.
  • Consider that the electron has a gravitysheath interface.
  • Consider that the electron has an escape velocity.
  • Consider that the electron has a vergence velocity.
  • Consider that escape velocity and vergence velocity are measured as at the gravitysheath interface.
  • Consider that in an overstable electron, the vergence velocity is lower than the escape velocity.
REASONING
  • Because the electron is overstable, its vergence velocity is higher than its escape velocity.
  • Because its vergence velocity is lower than its escape velocity, it absorbs gravitons across its gravitysheath interface. 
  • Because it is absorbing gravitons, it is differentially absorbing mass and energy. 
  • Because it is overstable, it is absorbing more mass and energy than it is ejecting.
  • Because it is absorbing more mass and energy than it is ejecting, the electron will eventually return to stability.  
CONCLUSION
  • That an overstable electron differentially absorbs mass and energy until it becomes stable.   


COMMENTARY

Electrons are born within gravitonstreams with a high dynamic mass and they spend much of their existence in regions where gravitonstreams are dense and energetic. Consequently, absorbing and ejecting gravitons is a constant process. The graviton absorption process automatically counters any graviton ejection so overstability in an electron  is ordinarily minimal and well-nigh undetectable by our current instruments.      







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Copyright 2013 Peter (Ed) Winchester



HISTORY

08 Dec 2016 - page created.
23 Apr 2017 - changed teels to gravitons.