Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003aps..nef.p1003z&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, 2003 Joint Fall Meeting of the New England Sections of APS and AAPT, October 3-4, 2003, Bates College
Physics
Scientific paper
In radiation mechanics (BAPS, MAR03, APR03), electrons are the perfect magnetic gyroscope with a great number of photons revolving about a rotation-less central elementary particle in a common orbit plane in the same direction. It is these marvelous electrons that bring to the world the order and make the world so diverse. The dynamic behaviors of electrons are governed by the axiom of harmonization of angular momentum and are characterized by their spin angular momentums and magnetism. Electrons are always in rapid motion and tend to form the vortices of different length scales, from an electric current in a small circuit, a cathode beam over a magnet and the rings of Jovian planets in the solar system to as large as the ring of a galaxy. It is these vivid electrons that drive the newly formed stellar nebulae to wipe out the galactic plane, also drive the Jovian planets to wipe out the solar nebular plane, by a complex dynamic process. This dynamic process is the key to understand the origin and evolution of our solar system as well as the galaxy.
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