Friday, May 2, 2014

Can the bubbles improve the proton over time?

That is sort of a philosophical problem, because if we assume there is bubble and nothing else, then the bubbles have to be cubes, no empty spaces. I have not worked that problem, but it seems germane.  If the bubbles have to think like spheres but pack like cubes, then we are beyond anything I have worked out.
What I am wondering is why free nulls end up at the center of action.  We never see packed nulls except to the periphery, the most compact form, it seems is free nulls mixed with wave motion. But the null must be the middle size, I would think.

The prime answer is the proton is stuck because there are only three bubble types.

Hmmm.

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