| Re: An Idea And even more regarding the Borrorean Rings at the atomic level:
In this state, any two of the atoms repel each other when close together, “but when you put three of them together, it turns out that they attract and form a new state,” said the University of Chicago’s Cheng Chin.
In the laboratory of Rudolf Grimm at the University of Innsbruck in Austria, they reported, they observed the state in a vacuum chamber at a frigid minus 459.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
That’s equivalent to a billionth of a degree above “absolute zero,” the coldest temperature that can exist.
The new state behaves like a Borromean ring, a symbol of three interlocking circles significant in Medieval Italy, the researchers explained. The Borromean concept is also important in some other aspects of physics, chemistry and mathematics. Could it be that the Borrorean Rings are the foundation of the proton as my An Idea suggest? |