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When Glorks Turn Out
to be Probitalixongs
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Within an atom, or in the high
density energy fields nearby, the ultimate
particles making up mass, energy, or
force must flow and crystallize to animate
the events of photon emission or
absorption, and build the topologies of
electrons, energy and force fields, or new
photons and laminar waves or rays.
Modern quantum physics seeks
to define the fundamental particles by
mathematical analysis of data collected
through ultra-instruments equipped with
arrays of sensitive detectors. The image at
right from Argonne National Laboratory
displays a "Gluon field configuration used
in description of the vacuum properties of
quantum chromodynamics.", titled "Quarks
and gluons, high res."
MAVCAM analysis of these types | Quarks and Gluons |
of structures has resolved the data to _________________________________________________________________________________________
coherent, quantized architectures with
picoyoctometric detail and known rules of relativistic interaction. CRQT particle physics defines quarks as dense, metalloplastic rods labeled
varietons; and their accompanying gluons as probablons. A quark lattice forms as quarks are bonded by gluons, building a glork crystal. Those
compound glorks are terrned probitalixons, and when they hold magnetic particles are called probitalixongs. New physics is mapping the glorks onto
atomic topologies by Einstein-Lorenz transform mechanics within quantum physics rules for units of Joule energy change. That means the next
generation of 3D EM full-wave microchip design software will operate by exact picoyoctoscale energy and force data modeling for the magnetic field
around a wire or transistor. There is more to nanoelectronics than meets the eye.
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