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Consider This Spin... - 04-22-2006, 08:41 PM

HBD, I think you're doing an excellent job of theorizing these possible states of quantum and sub-quantum actions over these last posts, as related to the other post topic, "Controversial...? Get This...! Photons". I just have one other scenario for you to consider. As you say different wavelengths of light are different sub-quantum sizes, so, what if one's diameter is say ten times that of the other when spins are opposite, thus attracting, and the outer circumferance of the larger spins the smaller circumference one the ten times "pie" difference faster? Would not this spin the smaller so fast it actually becomes smaller still, with more mass resembling a particle, or actually becoming a wave/particle inside the larger wave/particle/electron, whatever...? Kind of reminds me of a commenter's description of a category 5 tormado, that he described the center wind as actually becoming solid steel.[a little exaggerated, but anyway] Small high mass spheres spinning opposite directions inside larger less mass spheres... As you say, no proof 2006, but... What ya think?

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