Re: Everything riding its own sine wave.



ma1ibu wrote:
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/iwin4.GIF
Look at the above picture.
Using my model for the atom, I can do the same thing with
every atom and molecule.
This could be built in the real world quite easily.
John
Galaxy Model for the Atom
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john

Interesting model. And if you use arrows in place of coins or point
particles, you could describe it within a quantum theory framework.
See
http://materion.free.fr/physique/QMObservationMacroscopicArrows.pdf.
--
Arjen Dijksman

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