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10-15-2005, 02:49 PM
Smile Electron a glimmer of light!

A sub-atomic black hole,is there such a thing?and would we know about it if there was,if so how!good question.would the conductor for this supposed tiny
black hole,be a Vortex by any chance!I would suppose that if you can have a large black hole,then it may follow that there are also sub-atomic ones.seems to make sense.There is more light to a electron than maybe we are aware of?We
could be awash with these tiny black holes and be completely unaware of it.




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10-17-2005, 07:52 AM
Dear Michael and friends,

- Actually the first idea that electron is something like a tiny black hole is Einstein’s theory of electron (please refer to the reference of the article). But his idea facing with the difficulty that a tiny mass of electron is too weak to overcome the huge Coulomb repulsion. Instead for my concept that electron is the condensed of vacuum medium could solve the problem.

- Why and how we know that it is a tiny black hole? We know because its properties is something like black hole and we could use it to explain the unexplained properties such as why it is a charge particle, how charge particles do interaction (attract or repeal) while we could not explain these properties using the conventional way.

- According to fluid dynamics, a tiny black hole is close to sink (source) than vertex.

- According to vacuum mechanics’ concept which assumed that vacuum space is not a blank space, I thought that there is only one large black hole; that is the black hole that will collapse our existing universe to the state of nonexistent!

Sincerely yours,

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