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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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 19, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 15, 20243 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 13, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 11, 20243 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 11, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 7, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 6, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 4, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Apr 3, 20243 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 24, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 23, 20241 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 21, 20241 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 18, 20242 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...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 13, 20241 min read


Flight in Focus
In today’s post I present to you the second animation of a dot moving along its orbital. I changed absolutely nothing about the movement...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 12, 20241 min read


Learning to Fly
In today’s post I present to you the first animation of a dot moving along its orbital. To do this, I couldn’t just animate a 3D model in...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 11, 20242 min read


Saint Hannes Orbital
I’ve been trying to finalize my revision of the Theory of Everything -manuscript, but it seems to be taking quite a bit of time....
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 10, 20242 min read


On the Refractive Index of Aether
One of the major requirements for the Theory of Everything is to unite quantum effects and gravity. Quantum effects are dominant at the...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 9, 20244 min read


Particles of Matter Have No Center
I start today’s post with a rather curious claim. Today I realized that a particle of matter cannot have a true center. This might seem a...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 8, 20242 min read


The Internal Refractive Index of Hydrogen is √5
I while back I learned that you make the saint Hannes knot, that depicts the shape of the hydrogen atom. by bending two entangled helices...
Kalle Lintinen
Mar 7, 20242 min read
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