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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 17, 20232 min read
Elliptical Refraction
In my last post I was happy to announce that I had gotten the vector equations for orthogonal refraction sorted out. I was even able to...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 16, 20233 min read
The Vector Equations of Everything
I have been keeping a pause from my posts for some time because I’ve been dealing with the equations describing the vectors between...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 9, 20231 min read
Cross Product Cubism in Action
Today’s post is about cross product cubism in action. In my last post I showed a single image with one cube of cross product that allows...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 8, 20231 min read
Cubistic Cross Product
While I could make today’s post long, I decided to keep it short, because I wanted the images to speak for themselves. In my last post I...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 6, 20232 min read
Orthogonal Refraction
In my last post I talked about having the tools to test ideas about helical twisting and showed some cool images. However, I didn’t...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 5, 20231 min read
Helical Vectors
In my last post I showed how the angle of interconnected triplet of dots can be increased to introduce twist into an ordered origami....
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 5, 20232 min read
A Twisted Origami
I thought I was writing a completely different post for today, but I ended up writing about the origami folding of the Higgs boson. The...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 4, 20231 min read
Twisting with Vectors
Inspired by my last post that showed the geometry of pseudo-twisting, I decided to apply it to actual twisting of helices. And as I...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 3, 20232 min read
Building the Higgs Boson One Vector at a Time
In my last post I made the statement that I should be able to come up with the shape of the Higgs boson, just using linear algebra and...
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Kalle Lintinen
Dec 2, 20232 min read
The Higgs Helix and the Entangled Mass
Inspired upon my previous post that described the general spinless shape of the Higgs boson, I started thinking about the nature of mass....
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 30, 20232 min read
What’s so Special about the Higgs Boson?
In today’s post I’m struggling with four kinds of helices. With helices that depict the location of dots, with helices that depict their...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 29, 20232 min read
Why Spin?
In today’s post I ask the question “why there is spin”? While I already have an intuitive feeling about the answer, I don’t yet know how...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 27, 20232 min read
The Spin of a Quark
Today’s post is my first attempt at understanding spin, so bear with me if I make mistakes. On the other hand, it just might be that most...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 26, 20232 min read
A Tight Quark
My post for today will again be a short one. Based on my last post’s realization that the extra mass in a proton must come from the...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 25, 20232 min read
Stretch a String to Increase its Mass
In my last post I proposed a structure for a proton just before it splits into quarks. This structure is topologically reasonable, but it...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 24, 20232 min read
Quark with A Twist
I’ll keep today’s post short. Not because I don’t have a lot of ideas, but because I know that to write a long post, I’d need to prepare...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 22, 20233 min read
Of Mass and Charge
In my last post I presented a rough guess on the structure of quarks. I also showed an illustration of the quarks in proton, just before...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 21, 20232 min read
Oh Quark!
After my cool-looking guess with helium, I realized that I cannot progress in understanding the nature of the nuclear bond without...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 21, 20231 min read
Is This Helium?
In today’s post I backtrack on my helium hypothesis. I had entertained a year ago the idea that helium is formed when two deuterium atoms...
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Kalle Lintinen
Nov 19, 20233 min read
The Nature of the Nuclear Bond
At the moment I’m struggling with an almost existential question: whether to go deeper into the nature of complex atoms or not. I have at...
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