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I just added proof to the pdf that I can describe the electron and proton as acceleration fields. I'm not sure why a pdf file is scary. It's the standard format for the internet. I can view it from this site on my computer which is windows 10.

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I just added proof to the pdf that I can describe the electron and proton as acceleration fields. I'm not sure why a pdf file is scary. It's the standard format for the internet. I can view it from this site on my computer which is windows 10.

Good for you, you've got some strange fonts that I don't, and don't seem to be embedded correctly in your PDF.

 

Again, feel free to write it out here in a legible manner. Few people wanna play the download game and "an average size post" doesn't really need a .pdf download

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Good for you, you've got some strange fonts that I don't, and don't seem to be embedded correctly in your PDF.

 

Again, feel free to write it out here in a legible manner. Few people wanna play the download game and "an average size post" doesn't really need a .pdf download

 

Thanks, is there a guide to writing equations somewhere? I'm not sure how to do it in the forum. I used an online pdf converter and that's probably making the trouble.

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Thanks, is there a guide to writing equations somewhere? I'm not sure how to do it in the forum. I used an online pdf converter and that's probably making the trouble.

 

Go to the studentroom and look up latex. And learn it. Simple.

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Thanks, is there a guide to writing equations somewhere? I'm not sure how to do it in the forum. I used an online pdf converter and that's probably making the trouble.

Attention to detail and reading skills are also important. How did this slip by you?

 

Feel free to contest this after you switch it up to LATEX (1, 2) or UNICODE in the forum here so it becomes more than a garbles mess of NBS and random carriage returns. Readability is important, and this is a VERY short little blurb.

Not just 1, but 2 pinned posts in the physics & math forums explaining it, both linked right there. Several different guides and tools linked in them, etc...

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Attention to detail and reading skills are also important. How did this slip by you?

 

 

Not just 1, but 2 pinned posts in the physics & math forums explaining it, both linked right there. Several different guides and tools linked in them, etc...

 

I looked at the guide but require a little nudge in the right direction as far as how to get [math][/math] to render equations. Thanks in advance. For instance if I put [math][/math] in my text it just does what I'm doing here. How do I inject the equations into my text?

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I looked at the guide but require a little nudge in the right direction as far as how to get [math][/math] to render equations. Thanks in advance. For instance if I put [math][/math] in my text it just does what I'm doing here. How do I inject the equations into my text?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=LaTeX+Equation+Editor

 

 

http://hostmath.com/Demo.aspx

http://www.sciweavers.org/free-online-latex-equation-editor

https://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php

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OK I put the text based equations in the OP post (first post of thread) so that people can at least calculate the electron, proton and neutron mass. Also the nuclear strong force binding energy for deuteron, etc is there.

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Your units are so terribly wrong.

 

Standard units are still valid in the theory, although I didn't suggest it. But the acceleration field of charge and mass should not be confused. All it does is make the permittivity of free space potentially dimensionless, also the gravitational constant becomes potentially dimensionless. The impedance of free space then has potential units of 1/velocity.

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OK I updated the OP equations with a metric-like calculation of the acceleration field time value. And removed the change to mass and charge units. I'll just consider that myself.

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