Proton vs. Neutron
According to TOEBI, both protons and neutrons consist of three plain vanilla electrons. As we know protons and neutrons behave differently if we put them into a magnetic field. In this post we go...
View ArticleTaming The Rotation
What prevents the large scale proton annihilations in case of two solid blocks of hydrogen? Although a solid block of hydrogen might provide the needed support for keeping those spinning vectors in...
View ArticleVariations of G
Retired JPL physicist John D Anderson is back! He has, with his colleagues/team, found the linkage between LOD (Length Of Day) and the measured values of gravitational constant . LOD variations mean...
View ArticleLength of Day
Variations on Earth's length of day (LOD) is most likely the reason for the different measurements of . You can read more about the variations of LOD from Phys.org article. Anyway, the variation is the...
View ArticleFTEP Dynamics
I do realize, thanks to the site visitors Yop and Berry, that FTEP dynamics is the most important thing in TOEBI. But I haven't touched the topic previously because I have needed more data and...
View ArticleGalaxy Rotation Curve - v2.0
You are most likely familiar with the concept of galaxy rotation curve, so I cut to the point. We don't need dark matter to hold up our more or less constant orbital velocities (measured values in line...
View ArticleElectron Spin
Update: Text in this blog post is outdated and wrong! For more accurate information read Spinning Vectors Unleashed. Experiments have given rise to the contemporary quantum mechanical concepts like...
View ArticleSpinning Vectors Unleashed
For me, getting rid of the image of a static spinning vector has been a very long process. Initially I have thought that there would be no "quick" mechanism for changing a spinning vector orientation....
View ArticleTwo Way Street
Couple of weeks ago I did realize that I can also go into the opposite direction... opposite to reducing FTE density. How about increasing it? What good comes out of that? Well... something quite...
View ArticleParticle Entanglement
Once again I got involved with the conversation about particle entanglement. It was the line from the George Musser's quest blog post (mistreated by the host by the way) which lit up my involvement....
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