On Sep 1, 5:50 pm, Alan Anderson
> Sylvia Else
> > American wrote:
>
> > > I'f you can disprove wrong anything I've said, go for it.
>
> > Didn't G=F6del have something of relevance to say in relation to that?
>
> I'm more reminded of Wolfgang Pauli's comment: "It is not even wrong."
Don't forget to obscure the original intent of the posting by
redefining
the definition of "it":
"It" is a third-person neuter pronoun, and doesn't seem to hold much
water, ., small ideas =3D small imaginations, so that
time applied =3D wasted comment.
The migration of electrons to and from an atom (as in solution,
e=2Eg.) makes and negates ions continuously. Thus continually the
external potentials and the nuclear potentials intercommunicate.
This means that their vacuum engines continually diffuse. Any
dimensioning of the external potentials will be passed into the
nuclear potentials as a dimensioning action also. If certain
conditioning vacuum engines are present in the external
potentials, then the slow diffusion into the nuclear
potentials begins to affect the nucleons and their
interactions, the quarks comprising the nucleons, the
particles such as pions continually exchanged between
nucleons, etc.
ref. /Index/Projects/References/
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