Hi Bob, I don't think I will be a reading particle theory for a couple of months...

I am trying to cypher through some chemistry, tesla literature, and quantum mechanics right now. But I do have it on my list. I have been thinking about how a proton and electron relate to each other, and thinking about how planetary systems act with each other. Something is holding planets and their satellites in place. Something is holding electrons in place. I understand the explanation of centrifuge on planetary systems, but it doesn't seem to explain the variance in orbits, opposite orbiting satelites in other systems, etc. I am not arrogant, but I am not buying much of what isn't fitting. Well, I may be a little arrogant, but I am open to possibilities of things. I will keep on studying.
An idea keeps popping into my head, but haven't figured it out yet. You know those photo-motors that look like a light bulb, have a spinner fillament that is black on one end and white on the other? When light hits it, it starts to move. It moves, but is restricted to a circular movement because of its construction. It moves horizonally, on its axis. I don't know how that relates, but I keep thinking about it. I wonder how the same device would act if the filaments were in a gyroscope instead of a fixed wheel spinning rotation.
I am starting to agree with you thrival, but at the same time, I don't want to believe that. Its funny that so many things are just accepted 'by the experts' without thought, by the majority, me included. Kinda like the whole autism thing, blood-brain barriers and mercury, good nutrition vs. engineered food crap, gall-bladder disease

, etc...
I threw that last one in because its something that I am dealing with, I get the impression that the modern medical community is a real joke too. I am a powerlifter, run 3 miles a day, and get diagnosed with a disease that is predominate to fertile, fat, and forty year old females. I am none of those, get my gall bladder out, and still, i have excruciating chest pain. Their solution? treat the pain with narcotics...
no thanks
Bzzz...