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Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 22, 2024 8:22:41 GMT
Link... Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphenePincho says... It's not that weird if you use physics however, because an electron is just gravity spinning around the inside of a quantum hole. So it's scale is just a trapped spin state, it makes it a virtual scale held together by everything around it, not a true scale. So it's energy is related to everything around it... then there's nothing weird about the energy changing in steps. If the scale is dependant on spin, and all of the spins touch to determine scale, it's like inflating 1000 balloons until they all fill a room, they will all end up with pressure, and size that corresponds to the scale of the room. They are in a stacking system landscape, and this discovery is about stacked layers of graphene... a stacking system landscape. What scientists are calling weird are regular situations in our lives. Most mathematicians are blind to regular life... that's what's weird. Pincho Paxton
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