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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 1, 2024 15:02:13 GMT
Link... Astronomers discover heavy elements after bright gamma-ray burst from neutron star mergerPincho says... When gravity gets trapped towards points in space it scales down to escape which gives gravity an out-flow against the in-flow. This out-flow/in-flow relationship can be compared to a vacuum cleaner which sucks in at the front, and blows out at the back, and also compares to a bar magnet. The out-flow finds an area of least resistance which is a fractal inside the inflow. This out-flow is harder to trap, but can get trapped by opposing out-flows. Secondary collisions would then have to find a new area of least resistance which is most likely perpendicular to the other collisions, and acts as a neutral zone. The neutral zones create walls, and so you have particles which are walled inside various flow directions. So a study of these physics are probably not that hard to program in a computer, because you are basically looking for the areas of least resistance from in-flows, and out-flows with scalar physics fitting into a landscape of holes, and spins. By programming this model you should get the periodic table physically. Pincho Paxton
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