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Re: An Idea - 09-24-2007, 01:23 PM

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1) Scenario: 1 proton, 1 neutron and 1 electron meet one day and they decide that if they worked together they could achieve everything. So they formed a particle and have remained in this alliance ever since. Why does the alliance adhere...while all known alliances break down eg chemical change.

2) If constant change (I Ching) how are you defining " constant" "change"?
Hi Tina;

Two good questions:

1) Science says the quarks stay together because of " gluons " . My model doesn't require them, I have them confined by their own superposing and interweaving. But you are right my model is a compound model requiring smaller particles to stay fixed. The evidence is that the proton cannot be destroyed, why this is I'm not sure, but you have a good question.

2) The I Ching is called the Book of Changes.
It's a divination text which tries to give one guidance, as to where one is going, and how to best prepare for those changes.

And so the changes are constantly going on.

Now to the physical the quarks ( gluons ) are constantly changing from one color to the other.

3) Thank you for taking time to read and comment on my Idea.

Best to you,

Pat

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