Friday, April 13, 2012

The MAJORANA particle's form according to Quantum FFF theory

news:
Theoretical Physicists Probe the Majorana Mystery 08-02-2012.
“When matter and antimatter collide, they typically disappear in a burst of energy -- not so with the Majoranas, thought to be stable and robust.”
“Majorana could collectively form as "quasiparticles," built out of ordinary electrons in matter, under appropriate physical conditions.”

The Majorana particle's form according to Quantum FFF theory.
(FFF= Function Follows Form)
Can we be sure that the Majorana is a Fermion?
According to Quantum FFF theory the Majorana is not a Fermion!! because it has a different middle hinge in the (U) position and not in the (L) or (R) position which is needed for the characteristic double spin of Fermions.
 The Majorana shape is supposed to be the result of a transformed or converted Fermion, especially a converted electron or positron!
The shape shifting is simply the rotation of the middle hinge of both particles by 90 degrees!.
So the transformations  are:  ORO into OUO and OLO into OUO. 
This rotation is supposed to be done by the intervention of TWO opposite oscillating Higgs particle rings forming a kind of lasso, each around one of the eletron-/positron arms.
As a result, the Majoran has an (S) shape has NO pitch or Chirality, but it can have spin, which is supposed to be very chaotic, but in harmony with the second (or more) entangled Majorana particles.




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