The Microwave Torus of Dark Energy
- Kalle Lintinen
- Aug 23
- 2 min read
I’ve been writing my overlong manuscript for some weeks now, where I try to explain everything relating to how my lignin spheres work as adhesives (glues), including the theory of reflective gravity. In the past days I’ve finally figured out the mathematics of how two entangled supramolecular helices can form both donut-shaped and spherical structures. In the process I realized that the mathematics for the donut-shaped structure are much simpler and require less entanglement, whereas the spherical structure requires a bit more mathematics.
Just as a teaser, here are the equations:

I won’t reveal what the symbols mean, but if you’ve read my previous posts, they aren’t too hard to guess. And these are the entangled helices that the equations produce:

To be honest, only one of the blue and yellow helices is with those exact equations: the other one requires a term for a phase shift, but I won’t explain it in this post.
However, the above equations only show an entangled helix moving in a straight line. If one wishes to make the helix curve, more terms are needed:

With these terms, it’s possible to make a helix of molecules to form a donut shape just by the reflection of the helix (of for instance water molecules) from its surroundings.
This is already quite nice in itself, but that’s not all. While I had entertained for some time the idea that dark matter is just a supraparticular helix of supramolecular helices of celestial hydrogen (helices in two scales), I didn’t really have an idea of what dark energy is. Well, now it seems at least feasible that dark energy is just microwaves entangled in a way that they form toroidal polyheligons described by the above equations. The reason for this is pretty obvious: it’s the cosmic microwave background radiation. According to Wikipedia:
The cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR), or relic radiation, is microwave radiation that fills all space in the observable universe.
The presence of this radiation is an indication that if the space between celestial objects was filled with microwaves entangled into toruses, one wouldn’t observe these toruses directly, but if they released and absorbed microwave radiation, one would observe exactly the same thing as we do today.
I can’t say for sure that my hypothesis doesn’t have some major gaping hole that I just can’t see, but at least the hypothesis seems extremely logical. There’s still a significant possibility that I’ll write a post that I was badly mistaken but at least for now I’d say the probability of me being correct seems to be over 50 %.
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