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On Sep 9, 11:04*am, "Cwatters"
wrote: "john" wrote in message ... On Sep 9, 7:28 am, "Cwatters" wrote: If they are only "like" stars and not the same as stars, how about making a list of the differences? Do they collide in the same way? The only difference is scale. It's a FRACTAL john If they are so similar why do they behave in such different ways? What behaves differently? A galactic arm and an electron? They both remain around the same center. Can two electrons can orbit around each other while mass is stripped off one and accumulated by the other? Good question. The idea is that all electrons are identically-sized bits of space that got 'real'ized when a proton was produced. They radiate continuously while being continuously re-activated by the proton to which they are attached. So what happens to 'free' electrons? Are they ever really free or do they just jump from one proton watering hole to the next? And what about Cooper Pairs? They share the same orbit, but where do they refuel? john |
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