RY) ""Your three partially overlapping circles whether in 2D( quarks ) or 3D( proton ), do not define a spherical or at least not anything close to being likened to spherical.
The "closed neutron" is much closer to being likened to a spherical.""
PAT) You are right, Rybo, the quarks I view as flat 2D. My proton does look more like a turtle on it's back than a dome, however if you obtain 3 pipecleaners and superpose and interweave them you'll see how the proton partially closed is a geodesic dome. The totally closed neutron model the geodesic sphere.
Pat, I can see the pictures of both. I repeat, the closed system is closer to being most spherical, however, you appear to think that the angle of relationshipe between these three circles/planes doen't matter i.e. I've yet to hear or read any info in these regards to angular orientation of the three. http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synerg...igs/f3511.html
PAT) Thank you for this site. It was perfect. Not only showing a geodesic sphere but also in lisear square format how the 8 points make up a Star of David. I like ancient symbols like the Tao etc.
Welcom, however, these three are the spherical octahedron and they all share a common center, like your "closed" neutron, however, the octahedral three are in 90 degree oirentation to each other.
Your have no specifications that I'm aware of. I'm trying to get this info from you. Do you know what I mean Pat?
Ry) Here is one such site, and I hope you will look at it. It is sort of hybrid cross between your "idea"and my ideas.
Pat) Could you give me the site location? I'd love to view it.
Again much thanks and I would love to view your patterns.
Oops, sure PAT. I must have forgot to post the hybrid model. Let me try again.
http://www.fieldstructure.org/
This model is not mine. It is very similar to mine and yours.
More on mine later.
Notice how this model has at least one very distinct polyehdral shape within its whole. This the kind of info I'm trying to get from you in regards to your "open" model of three circles in some sort of 3D orientation.
Rybo