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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 20, 2017 13:15:46 GMT
The electron is a torus created by the forces of gravity, and magnetism combined together... Gravity collisions create the electron torus, and then use the electron torus. Gravity spins around it's own previous pathways, and creates a force wall. The force wall is built from more tiny torus of electron gravity collisions rotating sideways which has previously built the torus (represented by bearings in the image) Such flows, and rotations build natural structures like trees, and snowflakes... plus everything else in the universe. The reason that I add particular weight to trees, and snowflakes is that they identify the physics strongly, but a human represents the physics more weakly. if I say that humans are created by the evolution of gravity, and magnetism the identity process is hard to see. in a snowflake it is easy to see. But the same process builds everything in the Universe... Natural StructuresPincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 20, 2017 13:33:14 GMT
The rotations make the electron walls hard to find. They steer gravity, and rotate the two slit experiment when observed. The observer in the two slit experiment changes the axis alignment from spin waves to tunnels. Literally you have tunnel vision.
Pincho Paxton
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