Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 7, 2017 0:26:22 GMT
The forces usually mentioned in covalent bonding don't exist. Gravity is a flow force, so for covalent bonding you need holes, therefore holes are being strung together the same as beads on strings.
The other thing about gravity is its speed.
The covalent bond is also a speed-wall of resistance against movement.
The example of a speed-wall of resistance against movement is the waterfall. If you have a cave behind a waterfall, and you want to throw a tennis ball into that cave you have to break the vertical speed-wall of resistance which points down... you want to go horizontally into the cave. So you need to throw the ball hard enough for it to gain the speed of propagation through the moving water. Speed walls play a big part in quantum physics when it comes to blocking areas of propagation. Hole/Filler physics are rapid changes in areas of least resistance, and gravity moves towards the Earth in pulses like a stroboscopic Christmas Tree lighting effect. The area of least resistance suddenly changes into the area of highest resistance, and then the propagation moves forwards again into the area of least resistance... like a traffic jam.
All of those physics can't stop, they have to spin, and scale when they are supposed to be stopped. That is Negative Quantum Spin Detachment...
Pincho Paxton: Negative Quantum Spin Detachment
You can tell that the original idea of covalent bonding was wrong by the use of the term 'forces' which does not have an explanation. The word 'forces' is one of those human made terms to account for something spooky... the human spirit, the forces of nature, the energy of life... it's just propagation into holes using fillers... but so fast that movement becomes solidity... speed walls.
Pincho Paxton
The other thing about gravity is its speed.
The covalent bond is also a speed-wall of resistance against movement.
The example of a speed-wall of resistance against movement is the waterfall. If you have a cave behind a waterfall, and you want to throw a tennis ball into that cave you have to break the vertical speed-wall of resistance which points down... you want to go horizontally into the cave. So you need to throw the ball hard enough for it to gain the speed of propagation through the moving water. Speed walls play a big part in quantum physics when it comes to blocking areas of propagation. Hole/Filler physics are rapid changes in areas of least resistance, and gravity moves towards the Earth in pulses like a stroboscopic Christmas Tree lighting effect. The area of least resistance suddenly changes into the area of highest resistance, and then the propagation moves forwards again into the area of least resistance... like a traffic jam.
All of those physics can't stop, they have to spin, and scale when they are supposed to be stopped. That is Negative Quantum Spin Detachment...
Pincho Paxton: Negative Quantum Spin Detachment
You can tell that the original idea of covalent bonding was wrong by the use of the term 'forces' which does not have an explanation. The word 'forces' is one of those human made terms to account for something spooky... the human spirit, the forces of nature, the energy of life... it's just propagation into holes using fillers... but so fast that movement becomes solidity... speed walls.
Pincho Paxton