Tuesday, June 17, 2014

So the bubbles need charge to make spheres?

Evidently.  They cannot pack sphere until the three degrees of freedom.  The two phase chains are different in size, they have a slight difference in exchange rate, not enough difference to slip a cycle, but enough to make sharp turns nearly impossible.  So, in Lagrange mode one, they can make large bracelets, but not pack sphere. Hence, they alternate, and become a bipolar clock. This makes for the first spin mode but not much else.  So the correct name for charge is a sphere packing shift in wave number to compute cubic roots.

What about Lagrange mode 2?  Make cylinders? Probably. They are part of the equation. Relative to every third cubic root in space, the wave has two choices to place Nulls. This is likely part of the quarks strange and charm, and likely the cause of fermion spin. There are two types of spin and I have not sorted them out.

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