On Jan 28, 9:07 pm, "ny2292000" <quantunive...@gmail.com> wrote:
I developed a fully geometrical representation of the Universe and am
now explaining the Hypergeometrical Standard Model. The first
instalment is the Hyperon Family.
The site ishttp://hypergeometricaluniverse.blogspot.com
Today, I presented the basic hadrons, leptons plus the Delta Zero.. =20
Next, I will try to present one hyperon per day, until I am done... or
tired...:)
Parallel metrics aren't dimensions. The mekanic =E8n=E8rjy and momentum=20
of a body depend on both its speed and liht's speed in a Pythagorean=20
relation, as they correspond to the magnetic and el=E8ctric components=20
of action. A property and its derivativ are independent, so in a=20
bound sustem they show up as a p=E8rihodic with dimensions that are=20
parametric rather than =F2rthometric, as it were. You don't need a=20
fourth spatial dimension to store virtuals, potentials, or your=20
ps=E8udocinetics.
The propagation of liht does not farere the univers; it only updates=20
the fields where there are bodies already. You should speak in terms=20
of the wavefront's gradient, not the curvature, as the univers doesn't=20
care what size it is. It is neither shut, nor open, nor ajar; the=20
vacuum is overall superrelativistic and Hubble flows fluctuat with=20
ambiplasmic diametric drift.
-Aut
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