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=== User: It can sound like madness that the fine-structure number comes from rainbow geometry, but both could arise form spheric… === It can sound like madness that the fine-structure number comes from rainbow geometry, but both could arise form spherical geometry. I have an idea, it is a shot in the dark. In QAT each fundamental force has a position in the geometrical process. Link to video: The Four Fundamental Forces within one Universal process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4qG6nx1j9U&list=PLPpmoO9v2RoPrULxw8XK1goOZw-z7raRv The atoms are standing waves, when they break down or decay, it forms the Weak Force. Because what we measure as a ‘period of time’ is formed by the atoms interacting together, when the atoms decay it cannot be measured as a process over a period of time and we have the concept of half-life and the symmetry of the process is violated. Could we use the same mathematical process that we are using above to link this process to spherical geometry? One problem we may have is that spheres are three dimensional and our space is three dimensional. Someone could say any similarity we find is because of this! Video link: Why CP violation a geometric explanation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPOlyaaJWAM Take as long as you need!
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