Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 11, 2024 12:44:37 GMT
Light has a memory in space
In the two slit experiment light is said to act like a wave, and an observer breaks that pattern. We can work that out from universal dimensions as physics...
What Are Dimensions In Physics?
Dimensions X/Y are toroidal spins, and Z is a tunnel/tube through the spins. Light uses the tunnels through the spins. By rotating the torus like an eyeball light makes pathways through space, and those pathways stay there until an observer rotates them again.
Everything moves towards its area of least resistance, and in quantum physics the area of least resistance are quantum holes, and an observer uses quantum holes to be the area of least resistance to collect data. So the observer changes the area of least resistance in quantum physics and rotates the quantum tunnels in the Z axis. Entanglement stretches the tunnels over large distances, and creates an area of least resistance between particles into holes with spin. So the Z axis rotates into an X/Y axis over a distance, and X/Y is spin, and particles are built in real time as spin states around the Z axis.. a torus.
So a pipe can be cut up into torus, and water can flow down the pipes length into buckets, and then spin in the buckets. The buckets are the particles, and the pipe lengths are the colours of light.. the wavelength. The wavelength leads to a spin state, and to keep the speed of light the same all of the time we spin the water in the bucket more times when the length is longer.
Now the length of the Z axis can be crossed in a single bound which is instant, but the spin takes time to complete. So you have crossed distance eliminated by spin. The two slit experiment can store all of that as a memory, but an observer breaks that memory. A quantum computer is trying to use that memory, but its hard not to break it. Entanglement can be used to create a qubit which is a tunnel, and then you try to keep that tunnel without breaking it. A galaxy is built from spins with length between them, and that equals out to create an Aether.
The Michelson/Morley experiment didn't reckon on the spins cancelling out the speed of light. We need the Aether back in science.
Pincho Paxton
In the two slit experiment light is said to act like a wave, and an observer breaks that pattern. We can work that out from universal dimensions as physics...
What Are Dimensions In Physics?
Dimensions X/Y are toroidal spins, and Z is a tunnel/tube through the spins. Light uses the tunnels through the spins. By rotating the torus like an eyeball light makes pathways through space, and those pathways stay there until an observer rotates them again.
Everything moves towards its area of least resistance, and in quantum physics the area of least resistance are quantum holes, and an observer uses quantum holes to be the area of least resistance to collect data. So the observer changes the area of least resistance in quantum physics and rotates the quantum tunnels in the Z axis. Entanglement stretches the tunnels over large distances, and creates an area of least resistance between particles into holes with spin. So the Z axis rotates into an X/Y axis over a distance, and X/Y is spin, and particles are built in real time as spin states around the Z axis.. a torus.
So a pipe can be cut up into torus, and water can flow down the pipes length into buckets, and then spin in the buckets. The buckets are the particles, and the pipe lengths are the colours of light.. the wavelength. The wavelength leads to a spin state, and to keep the speed of light the same all of the time we spin the water in the bucket more times when the length is longer.
Now the length of the Z axis can be crossed in a single bound which is instant, but the spin takes time to complete. So you have crossed distance eliminated by spin. The two slit experiment can store all of that as a memory, but an observer breaks that memory. A quantum computer is trying to use that memory, but its hard not to break it. Entanglement can be used to create a qubit which is a tunnel, and then you try to keep that tunnel without breaking it. A galaxy is built from spins with length between them, and that equals out to create an Aether.
The Michelson/Morley experiment didn't reckon on the spins cancelling out the speed of light. We need the Aether back in science.
Pincho Paxton