| Ok, I have read it and I think I quite understanding.
In the paper you had a part where it said that the only way that H+ and H- coul dbe distinguished is if the factors of the infinitesimal distances and the unbounded infinitesimally localized forces (the v's and o's) where identically zero.
This gave me a contradiction. If the H equaled the factors mentioned, and the factors mentioned are 0, then, should the H be also 0, and, so, there is no difference between H+ and H- because 0 is neither negative nor postivie. This means that there IS distingtion between H+ and H- if and only if H isn't identically 0. But you say exactly the opposite. How come? |