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Toroidal models of the electron & proton

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Bob Greenyer
May 28, 2023
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Zoom call was live re-broadcast to YouTube on 21:00 CET 28 May 2023

Bob Greenyer (preamble)

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András Kovács (introduction)

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András Kovács (presentation only)

András Kovács (Q&A)

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Overview of some of Pavel Ošmera’s papers

NewScientist, 14 Oct 2000, pp. 25-27, “Split-Electron”

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Following the discovery of fractal toroidal structures in a ball lightning break up field on Henk Jurrien’s VEGA Valley, which was in line with my fractal toroidal EVO model derived from study of EVO witness marks on a John Hutchison sample which ultimately lead to discussions on bagels and toroidal moments, on Sun, 24 Jul 2022 Roul Sebastian John reached out and subsequently connected me with Pavel Osmera who I have met a number of times since.

Due to a comment by Peter S on 15th May 2023, I was forced to look for a web presence for Pavel, where upon I came to find a set of his  papers discussing the basic structure of matter as toroidal forms, with the electron a fractal torus. Here are links to some of his work

http://www.pavelosmera.cz/public/public.html

http://www.pavelosmera.cz/public/files/2009-osmera-wcecs.pdf

With his latest paper on positron and electron here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vKNj5lX737lPJ_oN7VmBP5dpInQpb4AW/view?

In recent days, Andras Kovacs sent me a paper authored by him and Giorgio Vassallo.

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/2482/1/012020/pdf

We will discuss this work and its implications

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Richard Muller
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May 28Liked by Bob Greenyer

Bob,

This broadcast should be interesting as I chat with many scientists and actually helped an amateur friend of mine do experiments on electrons in metals with an oscilloscope to prove that electrons are actually toroidal just like the universe that recycles the matter in the universe. I just chatted with a mainstream scientist on academia on this very subject. Thanks for keeping me in the loop.

Rick

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corky goss
May 28Liked by Bob Greenyer

Reviewing the papers, I can sense how insight and understanding can unfold overtime in the space between our ears, yet the gnawing simplicity of what actually is, and how we harness what is -- via choices, remains "macro-nic." I just notice that so often Spin is how we take hold of any/all forms of Reality. I mix paint, for example. That you chose to do this work, and we all chose to hear you and have a look-see, greatly expands our abilities to optimize those choices. Mike Levin on "micro-agency" in cells is making more and more sense, for example. Best wishes for the next presentation, Bob!

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