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In contrast to Niels Bohr where the charge of the electron does not change in his equation?

2006-08-22 05:09:04 · 2 answers · asked by goring 6 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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So, Ricardo Carezani created a bull theory called "autodynamics" which suggest that mass, decreases with velocity. I'm going to assume charge as well, changes according to this theory.

I'm not going to bother reading the theory to see if what I stated about the charge is true or not, because the basic fundamental flaw of his theory is that mass decreases with velocity.

Not only did his theory not get published in any respectable science journal, but there has been no proof of its accuracy or validity in any form.


EINSTEIN on the other hand, has had his theory tested by just about every modern physicist on the planet, and it's been able to withstand more and more punishment as time wore on.

Heck the whole reason we want to build larger and larger particle accelerators is BECAUSE mass increases as particles go faster, and it requires infinitely more energy to push increasingly heavier things faster.

In fact one of the main reasons the greatest (and sometimes nuttiest minds) on the planet are scrambling to create, modify, and understand the mathematically driven String Theory is to try and unify Relativity and Quantum physics, because they've both proven themselves time and time again to represent the universe as we know it.

2006-08-22 07:19:14 · answer #1 · answered by ymingy@sbcglobal.net 4 · 1 1

because of the fact there's a flow of contemporary, electrical energy is made by the present no longer by the charge, the charge of the protons and electrons wat makes the present, nd u could desire to positioned charge to make the present flow its like u have a pipe u positioned water thro one end and it is going out the different end, u could desire to function greater water the make the present flow

2016-12-11 13:14:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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