Friday, February 17, 2017

Propeller Fermion spin 1/2 by vacuum propulsion and photon transformation.

Propeller Fermion spin 1/2 according to Quantum FFF Theory. 
( Function Follows Form)
The system is based only one mother torus, convertible by three internal hinges and one splitting point.
How elementary particles ( rigid string propeller Fermions) rotate with spin 1/2. 2x axial rotation and one spin rotation as the origin of spin 1/2, powered by the ocsillating Axion Higgs field vacuum particles (blue), which is partly crushed into photons (yellow) by the milling process.
According to David Bohm and Jean Paul Vigier, there should be guiding system for each single particle but which? 
Answer: dual universal enatnglement: http://vixra.org/pdf/1608.0329v2.pdf 
Could somebody come up with a mathematical suggestion for the rigid string particle geometry family below.
The system is based only one mother torus, convertible by three internal hinges and one splitting point, shown below?  



The black hole nuclear scale boundary between nuclear evaporation and vacuum particle absorption (eating) is assumed to be about a stable Comet nucleus. 
However the vacuum pressure must be in dynamic equilibrium and should not become under a certain level as observed by ball lightning and splitting Comet nuclei like Shoemaker Levi 9.




What can we learn from the Shoemaker Levy Comet 9 destruction into multiple energy point sources, about Comet 67P C-G craters?
That the Quantum FFF Theory for crater formation at 67P, is in harmony.    Conclusion: Comets are aggregations of multiple energetic dark matter point sources, coined new paradigm interference Black holes.  The different sizes of  Comets (see image ) is an indication that Comets seem to grow by merging  with other comets, based on one-two-  or multiple dark matter point sources. However these point sources does not merge into bigger ones, but stay clear as individuals, probably each produced by strong solar flare interference ( Q-FFF Theory) called solar bright spots (see image 155) fireballs.