Subject: What contributes to the -ve and infinite bare energy of electron
Date: Fri Aug 1 04:21:30 2003
Posted by Jagmeet
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I have gone through the archives and did not find an
answer to my query.Let me re-frame my question:-
An electron has bare energy which is minus infinity
and the electron is indivisible.We could imagine the
electron to be made of a glue like material--this
extremely tight glue would have a binding energy which
is -ve and infinite.How else would you explain a minus
infinite bare energy?
Re: What contributes to the -ve and infinite bare energy of electron
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