Mornin God Pixels
Anyone have any sauce on the wave pattern of a proton?
Matter is wave
Wave is the god set
All are part of god set - just deny it by claiming matter
One more
http://staff.orecity.k12.or.us/les.sitton/Nuclear/The%20De%20Broglie%20Wavelength%20and%20the%20Wave%20Nature%20of%20Matter.htm
https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/physicists-smash-record-for-wave-particle-duality-462c39db8e7b
It appears the larger a 'piece' of matter is the shorter the wavelength. Is the wavelength rotated into the time or i axis?
If the wavelength of matter is rotated into the t or i axis then the energy in that wave into the other axis would be a tensor holding that matter in our dimension.
Wave pattern interference of a quantum particle with itself. Animated
Photon effect is what Albert got the Nobel for not e=mc2. That the wave excited the electron until emitted from atom, and that the frequency of the wave will determine the energy of the emitted energy.
Mornin
working on why the larger the set of matter the shorter it's wavelength. All I can think is that the wave is rotated in other axis like a Lorentz transformation and thus 'seen' as shorter wavelength. But that would mean the rotated wavelength would be the tensor on that matter (well a theory)
to move to interdimensionallity you first have to move to wave physics not particle physics. Once you move to wave based physics then that leads to all is energy and there really are no divisions at any dimension. This leads to inclusive set or divinity. It is very hard to be evil and cabal when you understand you are part of the divine set and the key may be that by defining ourselves as separate particles and not united waves we have lost the inclusion in the divine set.
The Gordian Knot is a legend of Phrygian Gordium associated with Alexander the Great. It is often used as a metaphor for an intractable problem (disentangling an "impossible" knot) solved easily by finding a loophole or thinking creatively ("cutting the Gordian knot"):
just leave this here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation