Yes I drew the diagrams.
This one explains r^2
The r^2 is the radius of a circle times itself, much like finding the long side of a right angle triangle. It helps describe the area of a circle. I am afraid the drawings that I have done are very simple and do not go close to the picture I hold in my head.
Art is not yet my strong point. The v represents giving the circle a spin and is shown as a straight line. So the idea of spin is a straight line of force and a connection to a centre. The mathematics of something like swinging a ball on a string around.
My problems have been that I try to explain real world ideas to highly skilled mathematical people that run all round me with the numbers they want. For instance if you had to wind the fishing line from one reel to another it is pretty simple. But in mathematics the numbers can be used to 'theorise' the centre of the reel right down to zero or even into negative numbers. Imagine trying to wind an extra amount of fishing line that you don't have on the reel just because it is mathematically possible.
So when I try to explain a fluid lets say water as having a density and say being pulled up inside a shower head where there are a number of nozzles there are some interesting flows.
First the water has an overall density
Second there is a current to each nozzle
Third between each flow to a nozzle a lessening of pressure.
Now apply that to space and the first is the density that holds matter together, the second is the flow-lines of the cosmic web and the third is the power of the void. The power of the void is a lessening of density or tension if you like between the lines of the cosmic web.
Three properties of a fluid of space-time to match, so the strong nuclear force matches the first overall density. The electromagnetic force is the cosmic web and the weak nuclear force is a reducing force (it brings heavy elements back to lighter ones) and matches the third fluid property.
Lot of words and so far that is as far as I have gotten. I have just finished my second suspension of a week at
www.bautforum.com for trying to get people to consider the idea. There is a link there to an independent researchers site for peer review. But I am a cleaner, I mop floors and there just are not many cleaners who would peer review my idea and even if they did because I have no academic qualification I do not have an institution to say I belong to.
So it looks like back to the water bucket for me and leave the science to the scientists, cheers
