A postscript to the previous post.
Does this forum recognize the concept of originality? If so then please notice that the lack of supporting materials in the literature is described.
Ninki
To whom it may concern:
This thread has to do with ione subject only. The subject is the charge of the electron and its affect on th eelectron approaching a hole.
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Electrons are considered as charged particles wioth a "negative" charge. TYhis charge can only be expressed as a n EM...
Are denying that the charge distribution of the electron is not reflected from the surface of the matter containing the holes?
Are you denying that the electron approaching the surface of material containing the holes is not preceded by the charge distribution of the electron [and does not...
Leandros_P,
I am not attacking QM or the wave-particle duality of nature. The problem is simple: The electron is guided to the hole by the reflected charge field force potential well or it isn't so guided.
Do you have any specific physical arguements why the original post of this thread is in...
Feynman, I am jumping in here, but perhaps this will help.
When an electron is directed at the reverse side of your CRT it is intuitive that the electron takes but a single path, which is a straight line, to the spot targeted by the electronics manipulating the electromagetic elements that aim...
Michael E,
Another quality book is David Bohm's 'Quantum Theory' Dover Press, this explains the current state of QM and is written clearly if not slightly dated, but I have seen no technical criticism of Bohm's book.
Ninki
I disagree. The wave particle duality was introduced to explain the two-hole diffraction results and the wave explains away the problem of a single particle transitioning through two holes. We must recognize that the electron that is seen in the scintillation screen is of a tiny particle. The...
Most of the literature regarding two-hole diffraction are written with the condition in mind that th eelectrons pass throuigh the holes one at a time. When there is one hole the "interference" is destroyed. When there are two holes the electron can interfere with itself and produce the well...
I am proposing that the charge field contains a volume larger than the mass of the electron. This simply says the electron is made up of matter, (mass) and charge (at least). I can see where I was remiss. Thank you for pointing this out. The electron is the sum of its parts that include, mass...
Inha,
Thjereis nothing QM in the post. Also, the fact that QM does what it does is not a negation of the rather trivial physics described in the opening post of this thread.
Ninki
This is my initial post here so I hope I am within the guidlines for posting on this forum.
Years ago when reading Richard Feynman's textbook, 'lectures on phyics' I caught a phrase where RF was describing quantum mechanics and two hole electron diffraction. RF was arguing for the current QM...