Monday, October 31, 2011

Graviton divides electron into two spheres

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
The virtual graviton particle is ejected some 10 to 20 million meters in space as discussed in a previous blog. The evidence presented suggests this string exists for a second or so, which allows it to travel this great distance and return at nearly the same velocity as a magnon.

My model suggests the virtual particle that is to become a graviton is ejected from an area between the two spheres of the electron. The electron is spinning rapidly, and I envision that the graviton becomes wrapped between the two spheres of the electron in the same manner as a fishing line on a reel. As the graviton retracts, it creates great pressure on the center of the electron, which effectively divides the electron into two spheres.

Because the graviton exists through many string cycles, the electron continually exists as two spheres. This preserves the n-goo in one sphere and s-goo in the other sphere. I will come back to the composition of the graviton in a future blog, but first I will continue to define the electron string cycle. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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