Experiment made by Rosemary Ainslie corroborates Quantum Ring Theory
Date: Sunday, March 06, 2011 @ 19:58:50 UTC
Topic: Science


Rosemary Ainslie began to question the established physical model in 1999. Combining curiosity with symmetry, patterns and applied principals of correspondence she developed a revision of the theory that complements it. Her model is able to reconcile the mass volume ratio of the proton to the electron and it suggests that all particles are constructed from varying numerical composites of a basic magnetic dipolar tachyon (named a "zipon").

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From: Wladimir Guginski
To: Rosemary Ainslie
Subject:  space filed by dipolar tachyon ZIPON‏

Dear Dr. Rosemary Ainslie
 
Your hyphotesis of a space filed by zipons is agree to the structure of aether proposed in my book Quantum Ring Theory (QRT):
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Quantum-Ring-Theory/Wladimir-Guglinski/e/9780972134941
 
 
In QRT it is proposed that the aether is constituted by elementary particles:

Electric particles:  e(+) , e(-)
Magnetic particles:  m(+) , m(-)
Particles that promote magnetic permeability: p(+) , p(-)
Attractive gravitational particles:  g(+) , g(-)
Repulsive gravitational particles: G(+) , G(-)

QRT proposes a new hydrogen modelof atom which works with such model of aether.  

Also a new nuclear model is proposed, where a central 2He4 produces a current of "zipons" which form Dirac strings within the nuclei.
 
The Dirac strings produced by the central 2He4 capture protons, neutrons, and deuterium nucleons, and they form the structure of the nuclei.

Dirac strings existence was confirmed by an experiment in 2009:

http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/news/Panda_news/sag_magmonopole_03_09_09.htm

 
Such new nuclear model is able to explain several phenomena not explained by current Nuclar Physics.
 
Regards
WLADIMIR GUGLINSKI
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