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From: Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please>
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Subject: Re: relevation_physics
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 20:23:26 +0200
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On 6/25/24 06:30, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> relevation_physics
> Was watching old video, early morning
> Thinking about why we cannot measure size of electron (still unknown)
> Then wondered if I could make something mechanical that would behave like electon,
> say 2 repel each other etc..
> Thinking plasma, but hard to make.
> Then thinking magnets, but must be 3D.
> So a constructon of many magnets with say N poles tied together and south poles at the outside
> So then thought so much force needed to hold those north poles together..
> Then 'relevation'!! BLACK HOLE
> at he center, much to do these days about femto scale black holes all over the universe..
> Then construction, would I use needles for a demo ball made of thousand magnetic needles,
> like strings.. STRINGS shit oh man I'v got it.
> 

The size of the electron isn't entirely unknown. It's just that
different methods give different results. An electron isn't a
solid tiny billiard ball. It's a fuzzy thing, kind of hard to pin
down its size to a definite value. Much depends on how hard you
squeeze!

Your ball of magnets isn't going to work. It would amount to
making a magnetic monopole. To our current knowledge, there is
no such thing. Reproducibly making or detecting magnetic monopoles
would be a Nobel prize achievement!

Jeroen Belleman