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Originally Posted by cristian Rybo, I agree with istok, can you explain some of your assumptions in a few phrases, for example who is icosaedral, and what exactly are these pathways, or why would something travel on "geodesic pathways", thanks
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Ellie, GUTOE is a quest to unify;
1) spin-2 contractively compressing gravity(monopole?) ergo graviton with,
2) spin-1 expansively radiating electro-magnetic ergo photon and subsequently its relationship to elecrtic charges of postive and negative.
In Euclidean topological geometry there are there three primary stable regular polyhedra;
1) the 4-fold tetrahedron,
2) the 4-fold octahedron, and
3) the 5-fold icosahedron.
All three can be expresed using great circling.
In fermions these Great Circle geodesics are pathways of spin-motion of least resistance. This motion can be left or right at 90 degrees to a central axis and 180 degrees to any, diametrically opposing, spin-motion and produce the charges postive or negative.
My hypothsis, theory whatever, says that all fractional interger(spin) fermions are specifically associated with these geodesic Great Circles of the 4-fold tet and the oct together can be viewed as the 25 Great Circles of the Vector Equlibrium a.k.a. the cubo-octahedron discvoed by Archimedes.
All fermionic Great Cirles are a resultant interactions of 3 sets-- 6 10 and 15 --and total the 31 Great Circles of the Icosahedron with other sets of the 6 10 or 15 Great Circles.
These icosahedrals face bond toether to make a linear beam of icosahedrals as the pathways of a linear transmisson of omnidirectional EM-Radiation.
Gravity, in my judgement, is either the 31 Great Circles or it is only the convex outer surface of these 31 Greact Cirlces.
Oops! I think I may have went over 100 hindred words.
Rybo