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Title | The Extended Electron |
Author(s) | Roland H Dishington |
Keywords | aether, electron, electron structure, point-like particles |
Published | 1998 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 23 |
Pages | 17-19 |
Abstract
Dishington believes that if there is no picture to illustrate a theory, constructing one and backing it up with a strong, simple-as-possible mathematical representation is the way to get to new technologies in the shortest time. Following is an essay describing particles and charge in terms of simple aether distributions.