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Hi NN,

(sorry, my previous post got chopped off somehow)

I also will not bet any money on finding the Higgs, but the LHC machine will undoubtedly produce some interesting data that will help unravel the unsolved problem of the mass spectrum of elementary particles. I look forward to that!

But the low-energy problems of nuclear structure physics need to be sorted out at the level of a few 100 MeV - old, unfinished business left over from the 1950s. So, I agree that the main problem is "the way the human mind works". There's a strong tendency to "explain away" problems and paradoxes (as "due to the Pauli Principle" or "due to the Uncertainty Principle"), rather than to actually explain what the underlying mechanism is.

Cheers,

Norman

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Hello all ,

Dear Norman,

You are welcome,thanks for your answer.

You know ,I am persuaded about the velocity of spin which is directly proportional with the mass I beleive strongly.

A big velocity spinal implies a weak mass .

In this logic on the line time in an universal point of vue ,the future universal sphere don't turn .

a little if we say m v like a constant .But the evolution time and the mass increasing must be inserted in this equation .I think what all physical spheres are directly linked.If the number of a quantum entaglement is the same with our cosmologicals spheres( super groups of galaxies,SBH or clusters centers ,BH ,stars,planets moons mainly thus with 1 for the main central sphere and after a fractal with a decrease of spheres.......)all that becomes very relevant in my opinion.We can imagine after for the space(quantum spheres without rotation)which becomes mass simply by a code of activation to become mass near main centers of gravity in a cosmological point of vue .

The regularities with mass ,fields ,energy ....is linked with these rotating quantum spheres and its specific number and entanglement .

I have some asks about the lattices between spheres which facilitates the rotation .If the evolution point of vue on this line time constant implies an effect on the space with probably gravita waves ,sphericals,thus probably too what the lattices between entangled spheres is relevant in its variability .The strong interactions in this logic are more entangled .Thus in this line of reasoning ,all quantum spheres with or without rotation thus with or without mass are in contact .But of course our perception of this evolution thus increase of mass ,increase of gravity ,decrease of space ,but increase of lattices ,is difficult due to the impossibility to see the decimals and its variability ,thus let's accept that like a constant .

An ther point important for me is the specificty of the physical spheres ,thus with a specific volume too ....the thermodynamics thus can be correlated with the rotation implying mass .The intrinsic density in the two senses increases .The pression and the universal volume can be correlated in this rationality in fact .

I am happy to see your results of this contest ,the pragmatism is so important .All causes imply effects .The mass comes from the quantum system and not from the exterior with bizare particles ,the gravity synchronizes the light in an evolution poit of vue .

Best Regards

Steve

5 days later
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I agree with your rsponse of Nov., 06. Somehow, nuclear physics got abandoned a few decades back. However, its technological applications have been put into good use in many branches of sciences. We can take solace from the same, as i myself used such techniques in surface and material science analysis/ characterization.

a year later

Dear Norman,

Embedded in my essay 'The chip in the brain' to the current contest is a shell model for nuclear structure which may interest you. Please take a look.

Yours

Michael Thomas Deans

8 months later
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Dear Norman

I am sorry I missed seeing this article until now, since I have been an enthusiastic peruser of FQXI in relation to my contribution to the "Is Reality Analog or Digital" contest. Although your analysis here is too technical for my understanding in its details, I could get the sense of it because of the beautiful illustrations, as well as your assured discussion of the state of knowledge of the nuclear structure and the lack of consensus about a unifying theory. The historical background you describe a too familiar story for physics as a whole - competing mutually inconsistent theories abound, crying out for a physically-realistic simple framework. As you know, my approach to a unified theory of physics is also geometrical, is specifically based on an FCC lattice of identical universal nodes. Your encouragement of my Beautiful Universe ideas is the most valued feedback I have had so far. In fact I intuitively feel (and hope) that an FCC lattice of elementary dipole building blocks might be the basis of the structure and characteristics of individual nucleons. The FCC model lends itself beautifully to modelling polyhedral spherical arrangements (proton, neutron) that have - as you propose - 3:2 facets (quarks?) most probably due crystal-like fracture surfaces made up of the elementary tetrahedral basis of the lattice.

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