Friday, August 1, 2014

Large spheres are inaccurate

That was the deal with the Higgs limit. The optimum sphere size and the optimum exchange rate balanced light and mass quants.  Beyond that the three constiuents of the vacuum cannot make a larger, accurate sphere and keep it stable.  Motion grows to fast from the center out. Symmetrical motion cannot cover it and mass escapes.

 Look at this, three quarks keeping a unit circle, from an idea at MIT. I would think these quarks have matching tanh hyperbolic functions between them, not those bone looking things.

Will Malfliet and Will Hereman solve these thing with tanh expansions. I am reading it now.

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