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Where can I find info on thermons?

Where can I find info on thermons?  
patienthunter at netscape.net
 Re: Where can I find info on thermons?  
G. R. L. Cowan
 Re: Where can I find info on thermons?  
patternskr at netscape.net
 Re: Where can I find info on thermons?  
Ed Earl Ross
From:patienthunter at netscape.net
Subject:Where can I find info on thermons?
Date:20 Jan 2005 08:41:07 -0800
My understanding is that thermons are joined electron-positrons, which
create an electric black hole. These thermons are supposed to be partly
responsible for transporting light, and dark matter (the contracting
energy fields create a weak gravity,)and dark energy and pair creation
(the elecron and positron split).
From:G. R. L. Cowan
Subject:Re: Where can I find info on thermons?
Date:Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:25:00 -0500
patienthunter@netscape.net wrote:
>
> My understanding is that thermons are joined electron-positrons, which
> create an electric black hole. These thermons are supposed to be partly
> responsible for transporting light, and dark matter (the contracting
> energy fields create a weak gravity,)and dark energy and pair creation
> (the elecron and positron split).


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From:patternskr at netscape.net
Subject:Re: Where can I find info on thermons?
Date:20 Jan 2005 11:40:09 -0800
There is a book titled 'The Ultra-Space Field Theory' which develops
the concept of the thermon. It also describes electrons and positrons
as east and west monopoles. Thermons, with east and west poles, explain
polarized light.
From:Ed Earl Ross
Subject:Re: Where can I find info on thermons?
Date:Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:42:45 GMT
patienthunter@netscape.net wrote:
> My understanding is that thermons are joined electron-positrons, which
> create an electric black hole. These thermons are supposed to be partly
> responsible for transporting light, and dark matter (the contracting
> energy fields create a weak gravity,)and dark energy and pair creation
> (the elecron and positron split).
>
Try sci.physics, alt.sci.physics, or sci.physics.particle
   

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