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The Molecular Knot
In my last post I presented the equations required to form a knot in a Higgs boson: an elementary particle of matter with no angular...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 10, 20242 min read
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A Knot of Dots
In my last post I presented the equations that describes the shape of the entangled strings of elementary particles of energy (dots): a...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 9, 20242 min read
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The Saint Hannes Knot Equations
In two of my previous posts I’ve been describing the structure of the Higgs Boson as a saint Hannes knot, a term I coined when I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 8, 20242 min read
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Saint Hannes Knot
In today’s post I’m in very good mood. It appears that I’ve solved the Gordian Knot of string theory in a very apt way. According to...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 6, 20242 min read
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A Tough Knot to Crack
Pardon the pun with today’s post. It’s been quite a few days since my last post, where I talked about the importance of angular velocity...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 5, 20243 min read
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The Importance of Angular Velocity
My post for today is a trip back to basics. After realizing that there are three types of dots in orbit of the Higgs helix, I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 29, 20243 min read
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Rebuilding Refraction
After my last post I began thinking about what the findings of my last post meant. In it I said that only the inner dots have a secondary...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 28, 20241 min read
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There is Only One Rotational Component in Refraction
I haven’t posted anything in almost two weeks, as I’ve been stuck in the accurate vector representation of refraction. The problem is...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 27, 20243 min read
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Why Refraction?
The question why refraction takes place at all seems not to be a scientific question. It seems to demand some kind of will from the part...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 14, 20243 min read
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Asymmetric Projections
I was about to write a post about solving the equations for asymmetric refraction. But as I got deeper into the equations, I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 13, 20242 min read
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Asymmetric Refraction
After my last post on asymmetry, I thought for a while that I might have easily sailed to the end of the Theory of Everything. However,...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 12, 20242 min read
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Sheldon Cooper Was Sort of Right: It Is About Asymmetry!
After my last post about the perfect equations for vector refraction, I set about trying to figure out how these equations resulted in a...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 10, 20243 min read
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Vector Refraction Works!
In my last post I said I had the correct equations for the refracting of vector representation of elementary particles of energy. So, the...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 5, 20242 min read
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The Accurate Equations Without Tilt
In my post from yesterday I told you that I had probably figured out the equations for refracting the vector connecting two elementary...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 3, 20242 min read
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The Possibly Accurate Equations for the Theory of Everything
Today I’m going to do something that one should never do. I’m claiming that I possibly got the equations correct for the vector...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 3, 20242 min read
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Killing My Darlings, Once More
For some time, I’ve been attempting to come up with the equations for the ellipse of refraction. However, now that I finally found the...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 1, 20242 min read
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I Asked ChatGPT to Help Me Tilt My Ellipse
In my last post I showed how I was able to come up with the length L of the semi-major axis of the ellipse of refraction and I also...
Kalle Lintinen
Dec 31, 20234 min read
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The Easiest Angle of Refraction
For the past two weeks I’ve been attempting to introduce refraction to the otherwise perfectly fine vector equations of everything. Or if...
Kalle Lintinen
Dec 30, 20232 min read
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New Projections, Once More
In my last post I talked about the elegance with which I was able to use laws of sines and cosines to figure out the first two angles...
Kalle Lintinen
Dec 28, 20232 min read
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The Laws of Sines and Cosines
In my last post I showed a teaser image of the shapes involved in figuring out the three angles that define refraction (see below)....
Kalle Lintinen
Dec 27, 20232 min read
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