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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 28, 2017 20:26:43 GMT
If you could zoom in on atoms, and take a look around inside them they wouldn't look like the currently predicted models. They would look like the physics in my own models instead... which I haven't built...
.. so how do I know?
Computer programming takes some fore-knowledge of the program that you are going to write, and because I don't use mathematical formulas, I use shapes, I can therefore work out quite a lot of what will happen to those shapes. I have a rough idea of what an atom looks like inside... including the dark physics as well. Not only that but I can slow down gravity to see the fine details more clearly, because gravity is generally a speed wall.
So once everything is slowed down, and zoomed in you can see...
1/ Holes 2/ Torus 3/ Spins 4/ Knots 5/ Loops 6/ Cycles
Sort of like tangled up worms producing cogs.
One day I will get the chance to write the program.
Pincho Paxton
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