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The Geometry of Everything
Subtitled: “Of Vectors, Circles and Cross-Products” In my last post I said that I had sorted out the folding of elementary particles, or...
Kalle Lintinen
Jun 30, 20233 min read


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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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