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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 262 min read
Cones of Reflection
In my previous post I presented these 2D projections depicting the reflections of the elementary particles of energy (dots): In the post...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 242 min read
Triplane Reflection
In my last post I promised that I would try to build a model that will allow me to see how force is generated. At first, I was...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 231 min read
Constructing Force
In my last post I noted that the elementary particles of energy (dots) cannot move fully in straight lines. Rather upon impact in the...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 222 min read
Curves Just Might Exist, After All
It wasn’t too many days ago that I posted that curves don’t exist. The reason for this was that it seemed that there is a discreet number...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 212 min read
It’s Reflection, Not Refraction, Stupid!
Today once again I must confess to having been wrong. Or at least not having seen the wood for the trees. Or more specifically not having...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 202 min read
Curves Don't Exist
In today’s post I make at the same time a monumental discovery, but also talk about something that I’ve also intuitively known for some...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 192 min read
The Angle of Refraction Is Purely Determined by the Angle of Impact
I’ve been procrastinating lately. I’ve been supposed to write an official appeal to the rejection I received from Scientific Reports for...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 153 min read
The Fifth Fundamental Interaction
In today’s post I decided to talk about the fifth fundamental interaction. The only problem is that I’m not a hundred percent sure...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 132 min read
The Eight-by-Eight Lattice, or the Definition of the Chemical Bond
In my last post I talked about the perplexing rejection of the Theory of Everything -manuscript. While I do not agree at all with how it...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 113 min read
Monty Python’s Argument Clinic, or the Editor as Reviewer
Today I received the dreaded e-mail that I had been waiting for since last October. This is the response that I received: Dear Dr...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 112 min read
Molecular Knot, Revisited
Already two months ago, I had figured out the principle of the knot-nature of the molecular bond. In the post “The Big Knot” I presented...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 72 min read
Angled Equations
As a natural continuum of my previous posts, it is once again time for some equations. If you’ve read my posts in the past, you probably...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 62 min read
Forceful Impact
I’ve been struggling for the past few days with the question of whether my Theory of Everything is ready enough to just put into proper...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 42 min read
The Signature Orbital
In my last post I showed that the angle of the pair of elementary particles of energy must be at a 22.5-degree angle at both points of...
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Kalle Lintinen
Apr 33 min read
The Force of Deceleration
It’s been over a week since my last post. In it I presented a revised saint Hannes knot: The shape consists of two entangled strings of...
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Kalle Lintinen
Mar 242 min read
The Revised (And Hopefully Final) Saint Hannes Knot
In my previous post I showed the correct animation for movement of the elementary particles of energy (dots) in their most simple...
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Kalle Lintinen
Mar 231 min read
Theory of Everything -Animated
It seems that I’ve finally been able to animate the movement of dots in a saint Hannes knot orbital in a way that depicts real life. The...
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Kalle Lintinen
Mar 211 min read
Flying Dots on the Right Tracks
These past few weeks have been quite tedious in my quest to illustrate the Theory of Everything. I decided that I won’t concentrate on...
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Kalle Lintinen
Mar 182 min read
Flying Planes
I thought I’d post something, even though I can’t really say I’ve made too much progress. The problem is that for proper animation of the...
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Kalle Lintinen
Mar 121 min read
Chasing Dots
Today I make my first attempt at making two elementary particles of energy (dots) in different orbits travel in synchrony. One is moving...
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