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On Feb 26, 2008, at 11:04 PM, Leslie R. Pastor wrote: Electron Filmed in Motion For the First Time. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23336318/from/ET/ All the Best, Leslie R. Pastor =================== Leslie, Thank you for this article. IMHO, it appears this is an interpretation of data and phenomenon to fit one's cherished view of nature. It is not possible to see a 'quantity'; i.e.; electron = least quantity of electricity. IMHO, what they are seeing are speckle (and/or) refractions of incident laser light due to pulsating density variations near and around intermittently attractive and repulsive atomic centers. Think about it.... Life, Light, Love & Laughter, Dale Pond ================= On Feb 27, 2008, at 7:00 AM, Leslie R. Pastor wrote: Yes, but the electron microscope proved that one could 'view' activity at theÊlowest possible level of 'observation.'Ê The 'electron' moving at or near the 'speed of light' is more challenging.Ê I'm amazed that 'action' can be 'viewed' at 'intervals' of incidental interference with respect to electron activity.Ê So I suspect you may be right.Ê But the concept presented is intriguing. ============= It is all so intriguing isn't it? I find these topics fascinating as Spock would say. What you are calling 'action' is not really any "thing" moving from place to place but a periodic change in "state" or condition such as, for instance, intermittent changes in density - which then APPEARS to be something moving. I wish I could better use 3D animation software then I could illustrate the beautiful images I see in my mind's eye. Maybe one day.... Thank you for being so supportive to those of us in the New Alternative Science movement. Dale |
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