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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 4, 2015 9:43:54 GMT
Link... 'Littlest' quark-gluon plasma produced: State of matter thought to have existed at birth of the universePincho says... In my theory I have a nucleus as a quantum hole that can contain propagating physics that have to find the area of least resistance through a torus, or into the torus, and that decides whether propagation will be a 'Y' string, or an X/Z split torus. There are also tiny nucleus around the nucleus, it's a fractal, so the quarks are most likely still bound by the smaller holes. Particles are always bound to a hole, a nucleus is just a bigger hole in the fractal... a tree trunk, a stomach, a corolla, its all a fractal. The Y axis.. the stem, the tree trunk, the body. The X/Z axis... the skin, the bark, wrapping around as combined torus. The quarks are filling holes that were already there for energy to escape, but the holes were too small to use, a collision made the physics small enough to use the holes. This is where zero exists, as the smallest empty holes, like granular convection, particles escape into the smallest gaps available. The quark gluon plasma was a ghost that was filled by physics, and those physics produce a new hidden ghost, an even smaller set of holes... zero has moved. Pincho Paxton
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