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Michael_Groom
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Comment #18326052
3blue1brown also has some nice visual explanations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_0yfvm0UoU
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Comment #18209220
You might want to check out a very interesting non-linear spinor theory[1] which contains a chapter on dark matter and dark energy analytically explaining the formation and inner s…
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Comment #17245304
Interesting assumption from skimming the pdf. Happy to hear your true thoughts once you actually read and fully understand it.
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Comment #17245175
Side-Remark, page 17: http://norbert-winter.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2014-05...
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Comment #17242201
Well than these are the criteria you choose not giving it a shot, fair enough.
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Comment #17242186
Well “rupture” in this context simply describes the rupture of the massive short ranged repulsive boson G5 leading to the rupture of the neutrino leading to the reproduction cascad…
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Comment #17242076
No references. The fundamental idea is based on the Equation of Matter suggested in 1958 by Werner Heisenberg. Anything else is new. This theory solves the problems, Heisenberg int…
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Comment #17238048
The downvote means: "I cannot tell whats wrong with the theory b/c I didnt even read it. I don't know what a spinor is, nor am I familiar with the concept of point splitting. I don…
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Comment #17236696
The visuals are great indeed. Same is your reading speed. Now improve your level of understanding text as well while being distracted from beautiful visuals.
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Comment #17236366
Would you mind showing me the "wrong definition of a prime" in this manila envelope?
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Comment #17236066
I do, we are talking about a non-linear spinor dynamic here, omitting the gamma algebra inherited by Dirac spinors. This algebra is well known and omitted as it would render the te…
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Comment #17236030
No, the fundamental equation 1.1 and 1.2 is structurally similar to the Equation of Matter suggested in 1958 by Werner Heisenberg, except for two significant differences: 1) 1.1, 1…
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Comment #17235886
Read this theory, it contains everything the standard model is incapable of explaining, i.e. mass, distribution of normal matter/antimatter dark matter and dark energy after the bi…
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Comment #16705366
You might want to check out a very interesting non-linear spinor theory[1] which contains a chapter on dark matter and dark energy analytically explaining the formation and inner s…