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Hi XXIN and welcome to the most popular thread on Toequest
I'm aware of the math which I had some dealing with in school and college but can't come to grips with the underlying sense. Electroweak theory links E/M with the weak force which suggests that they have a similar underlying background? Gravity is an effect of the bending of space and my intuition is that E/M is a similar effect but caused by the rotation of the probability wave as it moves through space. The issue is - how does this rotation bring about the movement of particles that results in the effect we call electricy and and the force we call magnetism?
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Felix
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Thanks Dip;
Now I'm thinking about gluons which I don't need for my model because I have the quarks permanently attached through the Borromean Ring Structure.
However I think the dynamic interactions between the poles of the Primary and it's complementary secondary opposite, do create a charge which is the gluon. In other words gluons don't bind the quarks, rather they are emitted and reabsorbed by the quarks. (The force carrying charge)
Any comments from anyone?
Best,
Pat
From Wiki:
Gluons (glue and the suffix -on) are elementary expressions of quark interaction, and are indirectly involved with the binding of protons and neutrons together in atomic nuclei. The antiparticle of a gluon is another gluon (see Eight gluon colors below).
Perfect definition, just don't need the binding part. So no problem with gluons as such with my An Idea, Indeed I suppose my model would predict these color charges (the dynamics) and those charges are called gluons.
Best,
Pat
E / M and Electroweak forces of an impact and a force of two different view of the mirror image between the A side and B side is like.
Boundary line of particles, the default is the boundary line. Electroweak force in the region outside the region E / M creates force.
Similarly, the strong force of nucleon default boundary line, inside region, the gravitational force is outside the region.
Quark is not really. Quark, the changes in the geometry of space time is tissue.
This change will behave similar to the light source, and generates electrons. Electrons from the light sources (nucleons - protons, neutrons and quark from which) occurs.
Therefore, there is mass. There are electric charge. There is also the same as in nucleon spin, but the following vortex geometry due to nucleon, nucleon in the space-time is no texture.
This effect of space-time fabric, mass to degrade geometry. This is gravity.
Same effect in the nucleon boundary line, maintain the integrity of the vortex. This is the strong force.
Geometry is not only explain this effect. Of space-time fabric, but also has a density. Very intense nearly a liquid solid structure.
This matter and energy, and its presence does not affect the movement. Because matter and energy, steel within a block are like sound waves.
regards.
Hi XXIN;
"nucleon in the space-time is no texture." XXIN
I disagree with there XXIN. I believe the nucleon does have "fabric". It has vibrations which make up the field(s) for the nucleon. It is that field(s) which is the space/time fabric which make up the color force inner dynamics of the proton.
Best,
Pat
What causes the proton to externally vibrate is the inner vibrations (charges) of those 7 internal, space like, rolled up, little tiny dimensions (or sets) as indicated on the colored Venn Diagram posted in post #5133 above.
Yes true, but I mean things like nucleons boundary line, but you're saying the correct boundary line, has 3 zones, 1 - nucleon outside the region, the 2 - nucleon inside the region, 3 - nucleon boundary line, inside the region of space-time fabric is not the place, the border line, all kinds effect where, out of the effects of this influence gravitation, EM waves, electroweak force, border line, the colors in the active forces.
quarks, not the particle turbulence motion, rotation angle of 90 degrees, and X, Y, Z axis in the color force, space-time that tissue response to the rotational motion.
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