Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 13, 2024 9:24:48 GMT
The truth is that mathematicians can't understand quantum physics, but using an actual study of the physics of nature you can. So an artist who works like DaVinci can understand the quantum physics. This is just the mathematicians telling artists who study nature that 'they' don't understand quantum physics. The tunnel effect is a bar between quantum holes that has a minimum scale for passing along information. A galaxy is a bunch of holes separated by bars, and has a zero scale, but zero is made 1 + -1 = 0 with a scale, and the crossing distance in this case is 1 which is a bar. Also 1000 + - 1000 = 0, so the bar can be stretched. In other words the universe works like an animated flip book, and the distance between images is speed. So you can cross any distance in a single bound, but a galaxy has been already divided up into set distance. Entanglement is a human stretching the bar of a galaxy from one flip book page to the next flip book page. We move the smallest distance further apart, and it fixes a paradox.. the infinitely divisible scale paradox. That you can always half a distance between two points. Well you can, but you have to alter the building blocks of a galaxy to do that... the bars between points... quantum tunnelling. The wave function in quantum physics doesn't smear out, it is mechanical, and is made from bars that join holes together. So the maths has been missing the mechanics for the wave function.
Light moves along bars with set lengths, and then spins inside a hole with a delay period. So a bar length is instant speed, and spin is reduce speed...because you always need a minimum distance to cross a point which will always be instant, there's no reason that you can't stretch the instant scale.
Pincho Paxton
Light moves along bars with set lengths, and then spins inside a hole with a delay period. So a bar length is instant speed, and spin is reduce speed...because you always need a minimum distance to cross a point which will always be instant, there's no reason that you can't stretch the instant scale.
Pincho Paxton