IS A PARTICLE A GRAVITATIONAL SOURCE OR SINK?
- Warren Frisina

- Nov 16, 2021
- 1 min read

Experimentally, an electron, and possibly a quark, is a mathematical point. If such a normal particle is a source, what is the source of energy that projects and sustains a field extending to infinity? Also, the extreme calculated mass of the zero-point field does not arise when particles are considered sinks rather than sources, and renormalization is avoided.






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