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"momentum" - 05-04-2006, 04:28 PM

Hi HbD;
I recognized the similarities in our thinking from your original posts on ToeQuest. Now that you have toned down your displeasure with the scientific community in your posts, your ideas have become clearer and easier to read.

It's best to avoid using the term "momentum" when discussing motion. Momentum refers to the product of mass and velocity or p=mv. The angular velocity of the electron is uniform motion and thus, as I see it, causes the substance to condense in phases according to its wavelength harmonics. This is why Planck's constant is so important to understanding QM and the wave nature of physical structure.

Understanding this wave nature of structure allows us to see that the forces of nature are in reality the same exact processes; They are just at different wavelengths and spatial density levels. Maybe someday all this will become common sense to everyone.


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