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Finally: The Mathematics of an Entangled Double-Helical Origami!
It’s been quite a few days since my last post. The reason for this silence was natural: I was doing a lot of math to figure out how to...
Kalle Lintinen
Jun 21, 20235 min read
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Backtracking the Origami
In my last post I showed how the arrangement of dots into a helical origami can be presented in a very neat way, where a circular ribbon...
Kalle Lintinen
Jun 6, 20232 min read
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An Origami Teaser
In my last post I gave a sneak preview of the mathematics of the tangling of a double helix of dots into matter (hydrogen), with a...
Kalle Lintinen
Jun 6, 20233 min read
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A Sneak Preview on the Mathematics of the Theory of Everything
It’s been a long time (almost a month) since I last posted anything on my quest for the theory of everything. The reason isn’t that I...
Kalle Lintinen
Jun 3, 20234 min read
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Ionization Energy is the Energy of the Supramolecular Bond
After my last post, I knew I had the mathematics of supramolecular bonding more or less correct. I thought that now I just need to write...
Kalle Lintinen
May 8, 20234 min read
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The Incredibly Strong Intermolecular Bond
I’ll begin by owning up that I had written a whole post before this, but as the point where I ended up in was so different to where I...
Kalle Lintinen
May 7, 20237 min read
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Explaining Dark Matter with the Rydberg Formula
In my last post I said I’d be working on the revision of the Counterevidence Paper and that new posts would be about updates to it. Well,...
Kalle Lintinen
May 6, 20234 min read
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The Extra Twist in the Hydrogen Half Equals an Electron
In my last post I realized that the only way to explain the astronomical number of twists in the hydrogen molecule is that the...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 27, 20235 min read
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Twisting a Hydrogen Balloon
In my last post I showed that the arcing of the orbital is related to its twisting. More specifically, I showed that a full 360-degree...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 24, 20234 min read
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On the Curving and Arcing of Orbitals
In my last post I showed that the double-helical orbital of the hydrogen molecule consists of pairs of elementary particles (or dots)...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 23, 20233 min read
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Bending Double-helical Arcs into a Hydrogen Molecule
In my last post I realized that with zero charge, the double-helical sphere is intertwined into circular arcs. In the post I used a full...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 20, 20233 min read
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Squeezing a Circle into a Ball
In my last post where I introduced the difference between a hydrogen atom and a proton being that the hydrogen atom is composed of a...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 17, 20233 min read
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Only a Paired Double Helix can be a Cylinder
In my last post I made the link with the spherical orbital of the unpaired double helix of an electron and my circular arc model of the...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 14, 20234 min read
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Untangling a Fuzzy Sphere into a Neat Double-Helical Cord
After figuring out the equations for the electron, I started playing around with the constants to see what I would get and then it hit...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 12, 20235 min read
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The Last Tidy-Up of the Electron Equations
In my last post I presented both the way to draw a sphere with a string. I also presented a separate equation for the deformation of the...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 10, 20233 min read
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Advanced Electron Equations
Last time I managed to write down the equations for the x-axis and y-axis values for the electron but had to do a bit of lattice trickery...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 8, 20233 min read
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The Electron is a Spherical, Double-Helical Donut
In my last post I realized that the basic structure of an electron must be a double helix, due to a rather complicated process and what I...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 7, 20236 min read
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The Electron is a Double Helix
After writing the previous post, I realized what I had described was a double helix. You know, the double helix of the DNA fame (see...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 3, 20231 min read
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Why Does an Electron Twist?
Inspired by the pretty pearl necklace of the last post, I decided to try to render the Möbius double donut with pearls as well. It took a...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 2, 20235 min read
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How to Get from a Photon to an Electron?
In my last post I corrected the Möbius donut model of an electron and noted that I still need to see how it fits with everything else...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 28, 20233 min read
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