johnlear
02-15-2008, 05:36 PM
The SMU singular mass unit is the smallest unit of matter known to man.
Chargons, which have a charge of -1/3 or +1/3 bind to SMU's by the Gravity "A" wave of 7.46 Hz in orbits separated by 120 degrees.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5357/smuqy2.png
All full atoms have exactly the same number of positive chargons as negative chargons. All matter is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons which themselves are made up by quarks.
The quarks are either an up quark or a down quark and themselves are made up of one smu and 2 positive chargons for the up quark and 1 smu and 1 negative chargon for the down quark.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8731/quarksyj8.png
An electron is made up by 3 negative chargons by themselves (without an smu) which gives it a net charge of minus 1. (3 x -1/3).
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7448/matter2electronpi1.png
A neutron is made up of 1 up quark and 2 down quarks. The up quark is made up of 1 smu and 2 positive chargons. The down quark is made up of 1 smu and 1 negative chargon. So for the neutron we have:
1 up quark=2 positive chargons (2x +1/3) and 1 smu
2 down quarks=2 negative chargons (2 x -1/3_ and 2 smu's for a total of 3 smu's
This gives us a net charge of 0 and a net mass (at rest) of 3.
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/4663/matterneutronhw9.png
The proton is made up of 2 up quarks and 1 down quark, which gives us:
2 up quarks=4 positive chargons (4x +1/3) (2 smu's each with 2 chargons)
1 down quark=1 negative chargon (1x -1/3) (1 smu with 1 negative chargon)for a total of 3 smu's
This gives us a net charge of +1 and a net mass (at rest) of 3.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5118/matterprotonii0.png
A neutrino is made up of 3 negative chargons and 3 positive chargons which give it a net charge of 0 and a net mass (at rest) of 0.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/457/neutrinomatterec3.png
The above is the foundation for the construction of all matter. It was told to me by Bob Lazar. He said he had learned this while working at S-4 at the Nevada Test Site.
I don't pretend to know much about this but maybe somebody can make use of it.
Chargons, which have a charge of -1/3 or +1/3 bind to SMU's by the Gravity "A" wave of 7.46 Hz in orbits separated by 120 degrees.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5357/smuqy2.png
All full atoms have exactly the same number of positive chargons as negative chargons. All matter is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons which themselves are made up by quarks.
The quarks are either an up quark or a down quark and themselves are made up of one smu and 2 positive chargons for the up quark and 1 smu and 1 negative chargon for the down quark.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8731/quarksyj8.png
An electron is made up by 3 negative chargons by themselves (without an smu) which gives it a net charge of minus 1. (3 x -1/3).
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7448/matter2electronpi1.png
A neutron is made up of 1 up quark and 2 down quarks. The up quark is made up of 1 smu and 2 positive chargons. The down quark is made up of 1 smu and 1 negative chargon. So for the neutron we have:
1 up quark=2 positive chargons (2x +1/3) and 1 smu
2 down quarks=2 negative chargons (2 x -1/3_ and 2 smu's for a total of 3 smu's
This gives us a net charge of 0 and a net mass (at rest) of 3.
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/4663/matterneutronhw9.png
The proton is made up of 2 up quarks and 1 down quark, which gives us:
2 up quarks=4 positive chargons (4x +1/3) (2 smu's each with 2 chargons)
1 down quark=1 negative chargon (1x -1/3) (1 smu with 1 negative chargon)for a total of 3 smu's
This gives us a net charge of +1 and a net mass (at rest) of 3.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5118/matterprotonii0.png
A neutrino is made up of 3 negative chargons and 3 positive chargons which give it a net charge of 0 and a net mass (at rest) of 0.
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/457/neutrinomatterec3.png
The above is the foundation for the construction of all matter. It was told to me by Bob Lazar. He said he had learned this while working at S-4 at the Nevada Test Site.
I don't pretend to know much about this but maybe somebody can make use of it.