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Old June 7th 05, 03:12 PM
Lloyd Parker
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In article .com,
"newedana" wrote:
No, the electron has mass and has a negative charge. Always has and

always will. Lloyd Paker

Can you explain with your electron and QM theory, the atomic volume of

uranium atom has only 12.5

12.5 what? Bushels?

, while that of hydrogen atom has 14.1,


Are you saying the radius of U is less than that of H? If so, you're so
wrong it's not even funny.

despite that uranium has 92 orbital electrons forming a large number of

electron shells? In this case QM theory denies electrons repulse each other?
Their energy becomes degenarated to lose repulsive force, and binds
themselves to make such a ridiculous Cooper pair electrons by absorbing
phonons? I sincerely advice you, please throw away such a fraudulent and
comic-like science as soon as possible, and start to study a real and true
science. newedana