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Quantum Mechanics |
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Quantum Mechanics is easy to explain in The Multiverse, but, very hard if you use only mathematics. All you have to do is visualize and logically put together a few facts. (a) Spin energy is linked with Dark Matter Particles. (b) A pulling - pushing - expansion - contraction force, is linked with the pole force of magnetism, which in turn is linked to Gravity, Anti-Gravity and Dark Energy. (c) Fundamental Dark Matter Space is composed of extremely small rotating spherical matter, which in turn produces changing space and distance. (d) The Proton is primarily a closed cw energy system. (e) The Electron is primarily a closed ccw energy system. Now we can explain the quantum part. (stepping energy).
Quantum Torus Fields - These fields start at the poles of spinning structure's. Torus Fields are pole to pole to pole strings of swirling Dark Matter Particles, and have either cw or ccw spin energy. They also have a gravitational particle current, which is linked with the spin and magnetic force of the originating body. As the spinning strings increase in length, quantity and density, they become entangled and are thicker. (strings / twine / ropes). They will curve inward because of the parent body's magnetism, thus creating a looping type structure. There are multiple spinning rope like strings because of interacting Dark Matter particles. These are the magnetic Quantum Torus Fields. They are called quantum because there is a magnetic step between the bonded strings. These torus strings also have a polar flow of magnetic energy.
Quantum Ring Fields - A spinning structure or body, Proton or Atomic Nucleus, that creates horizontal circular magnetic ring fields in dark matter space, that graduate outward from a spinning central nucleus. These fields are made of Dark Matter Particles that are magnetically involved. There are multiple graduating rings in stacked planes, that get weaker in magnetic strength as you move outward from the core. Each of the ring fields in a single plane has both spin and magnetic flow energy. These stacked planes gradually get smaller but strengthen as you approach the spinning nucleus, and smaller with fewer fields as you approach the body's north or south pole. In-between the outer stacked ring fields is where you find the orbiting electron. (b) Now it gets interesting. when atoms bond together it is the intermixing of each of the atoms stacked ring planes that make the bond. (like merging two combs together). When this happens the orbiting electrons may be able to share orbits with other atoms and change the now combined magnetic characteristics of the newly created structure, that is, if there outer Electromagnetic Quantum Fields match up. (c) The atoms can link together between ring planes, even when some of them are upside-down. This in turn effects the development of community pole Torus Fields.|
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