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Video of Rigid Electron and Positron particle PROPELLERS with dual rotation (left and right hand spin and axial rotation).
The video camera is moving in vertical direction along the blue axes.
The interaction with the colliding oscillating Higgs particles and the resulting gluons-photons are not shown.
see http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/
also:
http://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2007/01/introduction.html

Fermions are compared with high speed Higgs cutting machines.
It is not too hard to imagine that such Fermion propellers are propelled by colliding ring shaped oscillating Higgs particles oscillating inside the super dense Higgs vacuum lattice.
It is assumed that after each collision, the Higgs particle is transformed into one Gluon or Photon.
What the shape of the resulting Gluon Photon will be is dependent of the collision angle with the Fermion and the relative speed differences.(such as for x-ray production inside electron synchrotrons).
Leo Vuyk. Video production: Bob Turner (UK)

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About an Electron.
1.
The energy of electron is: E = hw (E = hf).
In interaction with vacuum electron has infinity energy: E= ∞
Is it possible? No. Because it is against
‘ The law of conservation and transformation energy ’.
So, what is happen? How to understand this situation?
What means ‘ The law of conservation and transformation
energy ’ according to one single electron?
How can electron escape its infinity?
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Robert Milliken told, that he knew nothing
about ‘ last essence of electron ‘.
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‘ The electron that can be told is not the true electron.’
/ David Harrison /
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If an electron emits a photon, it doesn't mean the photon was
inside the electron to begin with. If an electron absorbs the
photon, that doesn't mean the photon is now inside the electron.
/ From an article. /
Nobody knows what ‘ duality of photon’ or ‘ virtual photon ‘ is.
Nobody knows where the electron hides its ‘virtual photon ‘.
Does ‘ The law of conservation and transformation energy ’.
allow or forbid an electron to emit a photon?
So, on one hand electron must have ’ friend - virtual photon ‘
and ‘girl-friend - positron ‘. And on the other hand when
electron interacts with vacuum he doesn’t have any friends.
All his parameters become infinite. So, what is really it means?
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Cooling an elementary particle like an electron to Absolute
zero ( Vacuum) still leaves you with the zero point energy
and the invariant (rest) energy. So, zero point energy (local)
or infinity energy can electron have in interaction with
vacuum?
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Electron spin turns out to be a relativistic quantum property
arising from Dirac's equation, one which behaves like spin,
but nobody really knows how it is " spinning ".
The use of a " spinning top model " for the electron
is only figurative, it is not meant to suggest that electrons
are like tiny hard balls spinning. It's much more exotic than that.
/ From an article./
So, what is really ‘spinning ’ means ?
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Formal modern physics says;
many particles as electron or photon have not structure,
but there are many reasons that we should believe that
they have structure.
I think attention to structure of photon and electron
lead us to resolve many physical problems.
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