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- Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:38 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
- Replies: 29
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Re: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
Horace wants to discuss some of the fundamental issues of scalar motion and I think it's a great idea, but it needs to have it's own topic, as it could prove to be quite lengthy. So, this is the topic and I've copied the previous posts to start us off: Over the years, I've considered the possibility...
- Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:32 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
- Replies: 29
- Views: 114596
Discussions on Scalar Motion Fundamentals
Horace wants to discuss the fundamental concepts of scalar motion, and I think it's a great idea, so I would like the discussion to have it's own topic, so it'll be easier to follow and not interfere with the flow of existing topics.
- Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:21 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
- Replies: 113
- Views: 661092
Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Hoarce wrote: For starters: In order to have an oscillation of any kind, you need at least two units of motion. Do you agree ? For example, one unit of motion: +ΔS1 | +ΔT1 and a second unit of motion: -ΔS2 | +ΔT2. ...where the two consecutive signs ' + ' and ' - ' indicate the reversal. Yes, I agree...
- Sat Nov 02, 2019 10:46 am
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
- Replies: 113
- Views: 661092
Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Over the years, I've considered the possibility of a simultaneous oscillation of both the space and time aspects of an S unit or a T unit, but I have never been able to get anywhere with the idea. Only in the combination of the two into an S|T unit, where one or the other aspect of the S or T motion...
- Wed Oct 30, 2019 8:57 am
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
- Replies: 113
- Views: 661092
Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Hi Horace, You wrote: For starters, green diagonal arrows zig-zaging horizontally are not the same as green horizontal arrows. Please be precise in your geometric expressions. IMO these diagonal-green arrows are redundant on your diagram because the directions of the small horizontal blue arrows and...
- Thu Oct 24, 2019 9:09 am
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 27029
Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Before we do the numbers, we can show how the three configurations of the quarks combine with the electron to form the first atom, Deuterium. However, the use of the three primary colors, by the LST community's theory, to represent what we recognize as the three (four counting 0) dimensions of the t...
- Mon Oct 21, 2019 2:53 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 27029
Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
The concept of force plays a very prominent role in the LST physical theories. It's an approach that has paid great dividends, in a system that seeks to understand nature in terms of the fewest interactions among the fewest number of particles on a stage of space and time. However, incredible as it ...
- Mon Sep 30, 2019 5:15 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 27029
Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Given that we have discovered that what the LST calls Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD) actually relates to the tetraktys and the LC (see previous posts above), and we surmise that the reason is the "colors" of QCD actually are manifestations of the dimensional character of the dynamics, we ar...
- Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:05 pm
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 27029
Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Wow, another amazing discovery pops out of our RST-based theory: The so-called "color-charges" of the three-dimensional (SU(3)) theory of the LST's quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) turn out to fit the dimensions and directions of the tetraktys (and the LC), like a glove (see previous post ab...
- Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:09 am
- Forum: LRC Research
- Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
- Replies: 7
- Views: 27029
Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
The amazing thing about our insight into the dimensions and "directions" of the tetraktys is that it corresponds to the geometry and magnitudes of Larson's Cube (LC). When we added the reciprocity of the "Bott clock" and discovered that it reflected the reciprocity of the spectra...