The Hurracaine Model of Un-Atoms
What is a hurracaine?
It's a wirling mass of energy. There is nothing at the center. If you
estimate the energy in one, say at 10,000 nuclear bombs, then Einstein
allows us to compute their mass, and in this example, it would be:
M = E / (C*C)
or
mass = 10,000 nb's / (3e8*3e8)
This 'mass' can be converted back into energy.
Sound famaliar?
Other interesting attributes include:
A hurracaine has an 'eye' or center, or center of mass.
If you took two hurracaines, one turning clockwise and one
counter-clockwise, and 'collided' them, they would 'inialiate' each
other. Like a particle and anti-particle?
Hurracains move across the surface of the earth.
Nature can 'split' a hurracaine into two smaller ones.
Around the peripherie, hurracaines spawn tornadoes - or, low mass, high
velosity events. By our analogic model, could these be electrons?
The 'force' exerted by a hurracaine is a function of the distance to
the 'center of mass', with force increasing as you get closer.
Hurracaines can't travel faster than some upper limit set by their wind
speeds.
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So, could an 'atom' be like a hurracaine, only scaled down?
It's possible.
If so, consider:
It is somewhat disquieting to think of a nice neat little 'atom' not
being that at all, but rather, some form of a small storm, with a
rather fuzzy edge.