Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Thinking like a vacuum

I have to split up the wave numbers in my chart.
 This is my quant chart, minus the proton.  It is pretty clear this chart has room for the electron peak, the quarks, the magnetic  and even gravity.  The peaks are points where wave and null match real well.

But I know gravity nulls, at the Lagrange points of orbits, are only nulls in the hundreds, these things are tiny. But they are enhanced by external free protons.  And these external protons push the gravity quant up, and we have no stable magnetic quant.

So, with these externalities, I split things up.  The magnetic and gravity have to couple at the smallest Lagrange points out solar system supports, that is 1e6 meters, and order of 37 or so.  I know that EM waves couple with gravity at about 100 meters of so, and go up to ultraviolet until they couple with Gluon, that is about 35 or so orders.  I know the proton packs mass and will not regularly emit, and it needs the upper 20 orders or so.  The total order of the wave numbers is 91, it fits. And that spread leaves a gap for the atoms that can support 127 electrons or so.

That gets us from the galaxy to the proton. But it fits because the galactical fields squeezed out the magnetron and enhanced gravity to support much longer wave. There may have been a point in the past where magnetic packed nulls existed, before galaxies stabilized, and before the atom. At that point we had gotten as far as hydrogen. Our periodic table was incomplete.

But, I suspect that the galaxy was a bit late, and the magnetic squeezed out gravity for a while and made the rest of the periodic table. It is not clear how that sequence could have happened, something still seems out of order. If this was a two step process, than at the point we got the periodic table, we had an explosion, and the system reformed again.

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