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Originally Posted by Jay-qu
A unified theory should be a little more self contained than what you propose - you should have a reason for the charge on your dots not just take the electron charge divide it by your dots and say there are x dots in an electron.. Also if dots are massless how does the electron get mass?
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JG: Good question. I see you think about things well. Let us look the time of the universe since big bang;
The force between two hydrogen atoms can be considered due to the interaction of the spinning electron of the first atom and the Bohr expansion velocity of the second atom and visa versa. This is an emperical best fit equation. It can be argued that it is not accurate enough but from an engineering viewpoint it is important to have a method to solve the radius of the universe since big bang.
F = 2 (Uo (QC/137.036) x (4 pi Q V*) / RR (2-14)
In equation 2-14 of the Dot-wave theory, the force between two hydrogen atoms can be looked as as an equivalent magnetic force of the electron in the Bohr orbit of atom one and the expansion of the Bohr orbit of atom 2. Likewise the force of the second atom electron interacts with the Bohr orbit expansion velocity of the first atom. Therefore the factor or 2 is involved.
Solving for V* , the Bohr orbit expansion velocity we get
V* = 1.053667E-28 meters per second
Since the Bohr orbit was basically zero after big bang, the time since big bang by this straight line Engineering approximation is
To = 5.02227E17 seconds
To = 15.9145 billion years.
The radius of the photonic field from the galaxy center to the outer radius of the galaxy is 1.50564E26
This is an engineering method. Future scientists can produce more accurate methods but I am limited to an Engineering model. As such the atom works whether the final radius of the universe is 20 percent higher or lower. It does not matter since first we make the photonic converter work and later we refine the theory to exact specificiations.
The smallest subparticle in the universe can have a wavelength either the radius of the universe or twice the radius. Using twice the radius we get
for h= 6.62608E-34, C = 2.9979E8
Energy of dot pair =6.59668E-52
The dot pair mass = 7.33982E-69kilograms
We can then calculate the dots per neutron as
# bipolar dots = Mn /Md = 2.28198E41
The proton has
#bipolar dots proton = 2.27883E41
# bipolar dots electron = 1.24109E38
That is the easy part.
(To be continued - sometimes all my work is lost so I transmit in sections)