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Precision Reflections
In my last post on the quest for the Theory of Everything, based on the reflections of elementary particles of energy (dots), I had...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 24, 20244 min read
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Tetracones in Context
In today’s post I’ve converted the rough sketches from my last post into a more precise format, by inserting the reflection tetracone...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 22, 20242 min read
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Complex Geometry with Tetracones
In my last post I introduced a mathematical tool to describe reflection of elementary particles of energy (dots). I called this tool a...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 21, 20243 min read
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Tetracone of Reflection
It’s been five days since my last post on the Opposite Arrows of Spacetime . Since then I’ve tried to figure out how to use what I have...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 20, 20242 min read
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Opposite Arrows of Spacetime
In my last post I presented the Reflection K , that shows the reflection of the center point of two elementary particles of energy...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 15, 20243 min read
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The Reflection K
In today’s post I reveal the first trigonometric description of reflection, based on the model I’ve been working on for these past weeks....
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 13, 20243 min read
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The Centerpaths
In today’s post on my quest to explain the Theory of Everything through the reflections of elementary particles of energy (dots), I...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 10, 20242 min read
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The Fundamental Angle of Reflection
In today’s post I just might have figured out the fundamental angle of reflection, or the angle of bending of the two rings where each...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 9, 20243 min read
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Equations in Action
In today’s post in my quest to describe the Theory of Everything through reflections of elementary particles of energy (dots), I’ve...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 8, 20242 min read
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The Distance Equation
In today’s post on my quest for the Theory of Everything, I realize that there is a rather simple equation to define the distance of two...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 6, 20242 min read
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Vectors, Rings and Spheres
In my ongoing quest to build the Theory of Everything upon the reflection of elementary particles of energy (dots), I’ve once again made...
Kalle Lintinen
Sep 5, 20242 min read
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Indirect Bending with Reflection
In today’s post on my quest for the Theory of Everything based on the reflection of elementary particles of energy (dots), I encounter...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 31, 20242 min read
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Cone-to-Cone Connections
I’ll start today’s post with a confession. I’d been writing this post for a while without saving and I managed to lose the first draft in...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 29, 20242 min read
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The Shape of Reflection
In my last post I presented a rather cumbersome-looking shape with circles and vectors, as well as tiny spheres . As regular readers...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 25, 20243 min read
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Present and Future Particles
It seems as if I was procrastinating, writing these short posts about every small step of improvement to my Theory of Everything, based...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 24, 20243 min read
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Bent Cones of Reflection
In my last post I made the statement that I had probably figured out the mathematical rules of the Theory of Everything. While this...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 23, 20243 min read
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Flipping of Spacetime Tetragons to Solve the N-Body Problem
I began to write today’s post without knowing exactly where I’m heading. My aim was to multiply the image from my l ast post about the...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 22, 20242 min read
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The Bending of Spacetime, or the Three-Body Problem
In my last post I talked about the drawing of a spacetime tetragon to help visualize the movement of elementary particles of energy...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 16, 20244 min read
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The Spacetime Tetragon
If you’ve been reading more of my posts, you might notice that the topics of the posts do not follow a straight line. Rather, each post...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 12, 20242 min read
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90-Degree Piston Twist
For a month I’ve known that the most reasonable assumption of how elementary particles move is through turn-by-turn reflections . For...
Kalle Lintinen
Aug 11, 20242 min read
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