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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 21, 2013 1:15:56 GMT
Link... Electrons' roundness frustrates researchersIt's a hole, and particles flow towards the hole, and the shape is picked up by the flow. It should be treated as a zero gravity hole, because gravity is flowing into it from all directions not necessarily the Y direction. A zero gravity hole would produce a spherical warp around it, but it is still a hole. I'm 100% sure it's a hole. It has a pull force, and only holes can have a pull force. Sphere can't pull, so it's spherical shape is the flow force. I will be right, I am going to be proved right eventually. Maybe think about the particles used to test the electron. What are they doing?
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