The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which repel negatively charged particles. CMBR
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positrons and repel electrons”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract electrons and repel positrons”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which repel negatively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract negatively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which repel positively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
The angular momentum J of the electron, positron: the sum of an orbital angular momentum L and a spin S.
The relationship between orbital angular momentum L, the position operator r and the linear momentum (orbit part) p is:
L= r × p
This means the L's component in the direction of p is zero.
What is Helicity?
Helicity is just the projection of the spin onto the direction of linear momentum.
Right-handed and left-handed helicity:
The helicity of a particle is right-handed if the direction of its spin is the same as the direction of its motion and left-handed if opposite.
The helicity of the electron and positron from muon decay has been measured by determining the sense of circular polarization of their bremsstrahlung by the method of absorption in iron magnetized against or along the direction of motion of the particles. The positron is found to be right-handed and the electron left-handed.
“The Spin of the electron is the Orbital angular momentum of the photon within the electron”
Adrian Ferent
“The circumference of the electron is λ / 2, half of photon wavelength”
Adrian Ferent
“The angular momentum of Dark Matter inside the electron is very small, because the volume of the Dark Matter is very small and the mass of the Dark Matter is very small”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron is a photon around Dark Matter”
Adrian Ferent
How I calculated the Spin of the electron?
The Orbital angular momentum of the photon in an electron:
L = r × p
Where: r = (λ / 2) / 2π
p = h / λ
This means:
L = ħ / 2
This means:
“The Spin of the electron is the Orbital angular momentum of the photon within the electron”
Adrian Ferent
The electric charge of the electron is negative, one elementary charge.
The positron is the antiparticle of the electron. The positron has an electric charge of +1 e. When a positron collides with an electron, annihilation occurs. If this collision occurs at low energies, it results in the production of two photons.
All physicists, all scientists, all Nobel Laureates, your professors…can not explain this thing: rub a comb through your hair and use it to lift pieces of paper.
The electrons do repel each other.
An electron has the opposite charge properties to a positive charge.
So an electron will move away from another negative charge, and towards a positive charge. The force experienced by a charge is F=E⋅q
In Ferent Quantum Gravity:
“The electron is composed of a photon and a Dark Matter electron”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron is composed of a photon and a Dark Matter electron”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron emits photons which attract positrons and repel electrons”
Adrian Ferent
That is why electrons do repel each other.
“The positron emits photons which attract electrons and repel positrons”
Adrian Ferent
“I quantized the Electric field with photons”
Adrian Ferent
“I quantized the Gravitational field with gravitons”
Adrian Ferent
“Electric field is photons”
Adrian Ferent
“The photon inside the electron emits photons which attract positrons and repel electrons”
Adrian Ferent
“The photon inside the positron emits photons which attract electrons and repel positrons”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positrons and repel electrons”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract electrons and repel positrons”
Adrian Ferent
This means:
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which repel negatively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract negatively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
“The positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which repel positively charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
CMBR:
The CMB is cosmic background radiation filling all space. The cosmic microwave background is thought to be leftover radiation from the Big Bang
In Ferent Quantum Gravity the CMB is not the leftover radiation from the Big Bang!
“The cosmic microwave background radiation is photons emitted by electrons, charged particles”
Adrian Ferent
I discovered what the electron and the positron are.
“All charged particles emit photons”
Adrian Ferent
492. I am the first who discovered that the electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positrons and repel electrons
493. I am the first who discovered that the positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract electrons and repel positrons
494. I am the first who discovered that the electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which attract positively charged particles
495. I am the first who discovered that the electron with negative charge and left-handed helicity emits photons which repel negatively charged particles
496. I am the first who discovered that the positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which attract negatively charged particles
497. I am the first who discovered that the positron with positive charge and right-handed helicity emits photons which repel positively charged particles