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Post by Pincho Paxton on Oct 29, 2014 9:14:12 GMT
Link... Can the wave function of an electron be divided and trapped?Pincho says... The electron isn't a wave function, waves are made from sphere, waves are always made from sphere. The sphere is made from a quantum hole 'In' ,and 'Out' So you get X/Y/Z as a fractal from spherical stacking, and In/Out as a fractal towards the points of the outer fractal. So you have the inner, and outer fractal the same as you get skeleton, and exoskeleton. The same as you have matter, and anti-matter. This allows Granular convection in space to occur. Light is trapped in the holes, the hole sizes determine the colour, working like a pupil in the eye. The spin around the wide hole is slow, and red, and a tighter hole is brighter, and an out-flow is bluer. The universe contracts so you get red shift in the distance where the holes are bigger. Waves are made from the propagation towards the area of least resistance in the quantum holes. The electron is a hole with gravity flowing into it... 'In'. So like a water wheel the electron has energy from gravity.
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