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The Chainmail Knot and Steric Refraction
My last post was supposed to be a bit more philosophical, but I ended up realizing that I had refined the Theory of Everything to such a...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 17, 20243 min read
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Stop the Presses! The Theory of Everything Needs Corrections!
My post for today was supposed to be a bit more philosophical in nature as it deals with trying to come up with solutions to problems...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 16, 20242 min read
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I Can’t Believe It’s Not a Bond! (or the Supramolecular Knot)
In my last post I was tackling the problem of the difference of the knot in a molecular bond and the knot in a supramolecular bond. I...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 15, 20242 min read
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A Split String of Knots
Today’s post is a bit more speculative than my other recent posts. The reason for this is the peculiar property of knotting two saint...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 15, 20242 min read
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The Big Knot
For some time I tried to solve the problem of molecular bonding using helical arcs that are as thin as possible, thinking that this...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 14, 20242 min read
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The Stretched Knot
Today’s post won’t be long. It’s just a simple observation that you don’t need a separate tightening of a knot that is made of elementary...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 13, 20242 min read
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The Helical Twist
In my last post I presented the concept of the twisted knot, which itself is specific idea to describe a molecular knot, or what a...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 12, 20243 min read
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Twisted Knot
In my last post I presented the concept of a molecular knot. In it I showed to knotted orbitals side by side and noted that the existing...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 11, 20242 min read
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The Molecular Knot
In my last post I presented the equations required to form a knot in a Higgs boson: an elementary particle of matter with no angular...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 10, 20242 min read
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A Knot of Dots
In my last post I presented the equations that describes the shape of the entangled strings of elementary particles of energy (dots): a...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 9, 20242 min read
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The Saint Hannes Knot Equations
In two of my previous posts I’ve been describing the structure of the Higgs Boson as a saint Hannes knot, a term I coined when I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 8, 20242 min read
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Saint Hannes Knot
In today’s post I’m in very good mood. It appears that I’ve solved the Gordian Knot of string theory in a very apt way. According to...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 6, 20242 min read
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A Tough Knot to Crack
Pardon the pun with today’s post. It’s been quite a few days since my last post, where I talked about the importance of angular velocity...
Kalle Lintinen
Feb 5, 20243 min read
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The Importance of Angular Velocity
My post for today is a trip back to basics. After realizing that there are three types of dots in orbit of the Higgs helix, I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 29, 20243 min read
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Rebuilding Refraction
After my last post I began thinking about what the findings of my last post meant. In it I said that only the inner dots have a secondary...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 28, 20241 min read
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There is Only One Rotational Component in Refraction
I haven’t posted anything in almost two weeks, as I’ve been stuck in the accurate vector representation of refraction. The problem is...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 27, 20243 min read
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Why Refraction?
The question why refraction takes place at all seems not to be a scientific question. It seems to demand some kind of will from the part...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 14, 20243 min read
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Asymmetric Projections
I was about to write a post about solving the equations for asymmetric refraction. But as I got deeper into the equations, I realized...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 13, 20242 min read
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Asymmetric Refraction
After my last post on asymmetry, I thought for a while that I might have easily sailed to the end of the Theory of Everything. However,...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 12, 20242 min read
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Sheldon Cooper Was Sort of Right: It Is About Asymmetry!
After my last post about the perfect equations for vector refraction, I set about trying to figure out how these equations resulted in a...
Kalle Lintinen
Jan 10, 20243 min read
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