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Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:46

An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.

When we break a Magenet we get 2 Magnets.

So if we break electrons into 2 pieces we will have 2 half elecvtrons
with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like
broken magenets do.

Is there any way to break electron into pieces.

If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not
easy to break a steel Ball.

So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do.

Once Scientist learn how to break electron into pieces and see how
those pieces of electron react Science will develop a lot.

Bye
Sanny

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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: PD
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:47

On Aug 30, 12:46 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.
>
> When we break a Magenet we get 2 Magnets.
>
> So if we break electrons into 2 pieces we will have 2 half elecvtrons
> with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like
> broken magenets do.
>
> Is there any way to break electron into pieces.

Not so far. Not for lack of trying.
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Sue...
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:58

On Aug 30, 1:46 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.
>
> When we break a Magenet we get 2 Magnets.
>
> So if we break electrons into 2 pieces we will have 2 half elecvtrons
> with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like
> broken magenets do.
>
> Is there any way to break electron into pieces.
>
> If we have a very strong solid unbreakable Say a steel Ball. It is not
> easy to break a steel Ball.
>
> So breakng an electron which is so small is very tough task to do.
>
> Once Scientist learn how to break electron into pieces and see how
> those pieces of electron react Science will develop a lot.
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Double-A
Date: Aug 30, 2008 11:13

I nothing sacred?

Double-A
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Benj
Date: Aug 30, 2008 12:14

On Aug 30, 1:58 pm, "Sue..." yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> On Aug 30, 1:46 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there any way to break electron into pieces.
> Electrons are already broken in half.  The
> other half is called a postitron.


> Sue...

1. Pair production = Photon => positron + electron

2. Pair anniliation = Positron + Electron => photons

3. Conclusion => Photon can be "broken in half"

4. Conclusion about "breaking" electrons => none!

5. Idiot.

(with proper apologies to Uncle Al Swartz for copping his style)

And in case you don't know, Uncle Al and MySQL are the two most
"intelligent" things on the planet! Both know everything!
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 30, 2008 13:27

In article
<558ce9d5-f8ac-47fc-8742-75d8b7296a2d@1g2000pre.googlegroups.com>,
Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
> An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.

No, it's not.
> When we break a Magenet we get 2 Magnets.

You can do that because a magnet is made of particles.
> So if we break electrons into 2 pieces

You can't do that. Electrons are fundamental particles. They don't break
into pieces the way you propose.
> we will have 2 half elecvtrons
> with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like
> broken magenets do.
>
> Is there any way to break electron into pieces.

Yes, but it would not break into the pieces you think.
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Antares 531
Date: Aug 30, 2008 13:36

On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 13:27:44 -0700, Timberwoof
inferNOnoSPAMsoft.com> wrote:
>In article
><558ce9d5-f8ac-47fc-8742-75d8b7296a2d@1g2000pre.googlegroups.com>,
> Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.
>
>No, it's not.
>
>> When we break a...
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 30, 2008 14:47

In article 4ax.com>,
Antares 531 swbell.net> wrote:
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: Sanny
Date: Aug 30, 2008 22:59

> And, to the point, they're pretty damn sure that electrons don't split
> in half. If they did, that would just beg the question: what do those
> things split into? Electrons are the end.

In 19th Century same thing was told about Atoms.

But today people know Atom is made by Electron Proton and Neutrons.

I think it will take 50 more years to break electron into pieces.

Bye
Sanny
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Re: Breaking electron into two halfs         


Author: The TimeLord
Date: Aug 31, 2008 00:44

Am Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:46:47 -0700 schrieb Sanny hotmail.com>
in 558ce9d5-f8ac-47fc-8742-75d8b7296a2d@1g2000pre.googlegroups.com in
sci.physics.relativity:
> An electron is analogous to a MAGNET.

Not really. There are no magnetic monopoles even though an electron is a
charge monopole.

div(E) = q/epsilon_0
div(B) = 0
>
> When we break a Magenet we get 2 Magnets.

Yes, but each has two poles.
>
> So if we break electrons into 2 pieces we will have 2 half elecvtrons
> with 1/2 Charge on each. So they will repel each other just like broken
> magenets do.
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