Thank you kindly Gbenga, I'll certainly read and rate yours.
The end note table showed actual results of a subjective 'classroom experiment' where students simply gave opinions on whether the random colour shown was 'closer' to red or green. It showed the highly non linear quantum correspondence, closely modelling the energy distribution change as a line moves across a circle, or rotational speed with increasing latitude on a sphere surface.
It was impossible to work into the narrative, but the real classical particle interaction result is anyway far more important and a more perfect cosine curve.
But it seems the quantum description of singlet states has now acquired the 'real' quality of embedded doctrine, and that physics is largely about beliefs and status not the scientific method. See the torturous discussions on the 'Classical spheres' blog if you're in any doubts. The likes of Richard Gill seem willing to ignore all logic and evidence and argue that black is white to maintain their beliefs and block advancement.
I wonder if it may not be for the best until we're a better intellectually evolved species.
Very best wishes
Peter