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I think since talanum1 cannot understand physics it seems like gibberish to him. So based on that he thinks any gibberish he writes down is physics.
You didn't even download to judge for yourself.
the Electron is a half-Riemann-sphere-half-antiRiemann-sphere with its charges encoded as left-out and added points of space on circles in this object.
I understand it quite well.
Quote from: Origin on 13/05/2021 15:43:55I think since talanum1 cannot understand physics it seems like gibberish to him. So based on that he thinks any gibberish he writes down is physics.You didn't even download to judge for yourself. If that is gibberish to Bored chemist then he must be below average intelligence.I understand it quite well.
below average intelligence.
Something which includes gibberish like this"the Electron is a half-Riemann-sphere-half-antiRiemann-sphere with its charges encoded as left-out and added points of space on circles in thisobject."can not explain anything.
I can't help it that particles don't want to be described in simplest terms.
Why not try to explain it using real words and phrases with proper definitions?
"Riemann sphere" and "circle" have proper definitions
Reimann spheres are mathematical entities with no physical insistence.
I insist Riemann spheres are real,
So too are points.
Ha ha ha: the paper was published in IOSR Journal of Applied Physics at the following link: https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jap/pages/v13(3)Series-1.html.Now everybody has to deal with it.
The way to deal with non-peer-reviewed articles is to ignore them.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 18/05/2021 13:13:10The way to deal with non-peer-reviewed articles is to ignore them.It was peer-reviewed.
By whom?