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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: guest39538 on 19/10/2017 17:25:59
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Short ''rod''
long ''rod''
To most people the above will mean absolutely nothing so perhaps I had better explain myself. Anyone who has read my N-field theory knows I suggest that between N-fields of any substances the radius is 0. The N-fields having Q.F.S (Quantum field solidity).
That may seem suggestive that N-fields can not entangle. However folks, the N-fields do entangle but not entirely.

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To explain this I have drew a diagram. The core is a void, surrounding the void is the denser N-field energy which emits the less denser (inverse square law) pE n-field. You will notice 3 different colour lines, these lines represent 2 short rods (blue and red) and a long rod (orange).
The the two short rods represent likewise polarity.
The longer rod represents opposite polarity.

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What happens is that the n-field q1 is allowed to traverse through the n-field q2 of the other bodies n-field.
Where q2 stops q2 travelling.
Not sure you will get it but it you might. q is representing polarity rather than charge.
Added- So each independent n-field acts like an ''ether'' to other N-fields and n-fields.
p.s You can call my N-field dark energy if you really want too.
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λ is directly proportional to the invert magnitude.
Q.F.F (Quantum field feedback).