3-D space accrues as entropy accrues ( net net ).
On Jun 26, 1:49*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Well Jeff Since entrophy is a measurement in the disorder of a system I
think in my mind in the end leaves its overal appearance still intact??
My electron spin theory tells that the electron never changes its spin
rate.(its apearance never changes) No entropy needed.here Go figure Bert
But electrons absorb and emit photons. So what is going on with
that? This means they must change slightly in mass. Because Einstein
said that when a photon goes from one object to another, inertia is
transfered. Yet the electron maintains a mass that is always
aproximately 1/1836 of the weight iof the proton. Why? What is the
process that maintains the electon's mass in this tight range?
Double-A
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