Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The eccentricity of the hyperbola in the quarks must match

That is the color white thing.

Is this it? The Reuleaux triangle?The hyperbola modes are determined by Markov numbers making the Lagrange.








Or is this it in 3 D?













The term derives from Franz Reuleaux, a 19th-century German engineer who did pioneering work on ways that machines translate one type of motion into another.
 He doesn't seem like a mad scientist.


Doing rate conversion:

Division is done by spiral rotations. 
The atomic orbitals and the quarks must be co-moving through the Markov tree that generates Lagrange. So the electron hyperbolas must match the quark hyperbolas.

This is where I am, looking at all this.  I need to relate the idea of rotating hyperbolas with spiral. But the spiral is the key to division. Movement thru the Markov tree is done by spirals, the effect of which is to exchange the Fibonacci numbers, generating the generations of hyperbolic motion.  It must all be finely tuned by multi-mode corkscrew rotations. The tuning tends to stabilize Nulls between and inside particles making a step function. So we have the worm gear effect.

Bright Hub: A worm gear box must contain a worm and a mating gear (helical gear) and normally the axis of the worm is perpendicular to the axis of the gear. Look at the picture below:

Make that nearly perpendicular to a stationary axis, then do that in multi-modes, one gear upong the other. Make then worm up and down the hyperbola, and inside the packed nulls. We get a polynomial divide function to step thru Markov. I think this is the key to rewriting Maxwell also. Its the spiral effect of the three bubble system.

The proton is a mechanical  transmission. We need auto engineers working on the problem!

I am beginning to think that the universe is all about gearing light down:

 From Phi^(127) to Phi ^(-127), for no apparent reason that I can think of. We must be God's tinker toy.

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