electron radius =1.498754637*10^-22 meters
Rainer Borchmann (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message
thusly:
"peter" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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i calculated the value of an electron radius and i got it has
1.498754637*10^-22 meters
nice
rb
Now take it's spin angular momentum (h/4pi), turn that into an rpm and so
find the surface spin speed at the "equator". You'll find it's many times
greater than c.
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Paul Townsend
I put it down there, and when I went back to it, there it was GONE!
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