Einstein
Dimensional Traveler
I found an interesting link on proton size.
The Shrinking Proton: Particle Is Smaller Than Thought - Yahoo! News
In the article they talk about using a negatively charged muon to orbit a hydrogen atom instead of an electron. The calculations come out indicating a smaller size for the proton. But a muon is 207 times the mass of an electron.
I just look at the data as indicating a possible second size structure for the proton. And it does seem as if there is some true investigation going on rather than fudging the data, so that it's inline with existing experimental measurements.
It's just my theory, but two different length structures sharing the same center would naturally have different fundamental vibrational frequencies. The two vibrational structures would create an interference pattern within themselves. Null zones and high energy zones.
Here is a link to a resonance phenomena on a circular centered chladni plate that demonstrates visually what I'm talking about.
The Shrinking Proton: Particle Is Smaller Than Thought - Yahoo! News
In the article they talk about using a negatively charged muon to orbit a hydrogen atom instead of an electron. The calculations come out indicating a smaller size for the proton. But a muon is 207 times the mass of an electron.
I just look at the data as indicating a possible second size structure for the proton. And it does seem as if there is some true investigation going on rather than fudging the data, so that it's inline with existing experimental measurements.
It's just my theory, but two different length structures sharing the same center would naturally have different fundamental vibrational frequencies. The two vibrational structures would create an interference pattern within themselves. Null zones and high energy zones.
Here is a link to a resonance phenomena on a circular centered chladni plate that demonstrates visually what I'm talking about.