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Originally Posted by Profpat Hi Jeff; Thank you so much for your post. My grandson is eurasian, his father is Chinese and his mother ( my daughter ) European. (1/2 Irish and 1/2 German ). I believe that is why he has what I call a universal face, which I find to be very beautiful. ( But I'm his granddad and a bit biased ). I agree with you Jeff, I have been a little disappointed with the responses. I had hoped we could talk about polarity ( I believe there is 4 poles ), strong and weak nuclear forces ( I believe it may describe both the strong force by positive and negative space in my proposed particle, and the limits that this bonding would suggest ). I also have a a Venn diagram with an additional area interfacing the other 3 in the Venn Diagram. I haven't presented that yet because we haven't explored the 3 dimensions adequately yet. But it does enclose back on itself, and is very interesting. I would love to see a computer simulation binding the particles to see how many could be bound together. Also my Idea really is positive and negative charges reducing the color force ( QCD ) to really a form of EMR. It was my thought that my G.U.T. was really explaining all forces ( except gravity which my idea doesn't address ) Through EMR in an understandable way. And that is just the external side. The internal side is a seperate discussion. So thanks again Jeff' Pat |
Wow, I expected more likely to have my socks blown off for that post. Say, I'm great at computers & programming, and good at geometric visualization, but admit I lack the discipline and patience to do my math 'homework'. I would love to try to computer model Venn diagrams and a TOE, and maybe throw my 2 (hey, where'd the cent sign on this keyboard go?!?).
I wonder how many others are also computer and/or math competent? Many of us, I'll bet. Let me propose an experiment/thread based on another site I used to frequent:
I like recording multi-track MIDI music (where you record from a MIDI keyboard; lay down a bass line, then brass, then guitars, keys, etc. to make a song). I joined a site called the MIDI cafe; they had what they called the 'Interactive MIDI cafe'. One guy would lay down a bass line & then check the song in to the 'common' area. Someone else would check it out, and add say a horns section. Someone else would add lead guitar. You ended up with a collaboration with several people's 2 cents in it.
Maybe we could do the same with a TOE theory and the software to graphically display it in realtime. Check out/check in the theory and software program representing it.
Sound interesting to anybody? the 'Interactive TOE cafe'?
Jeff