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Re: Don to Millennium w/new Superluminal Proton Slinky illustration   Message List  
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looks great, Don!

our first depiction of the proton with
all 137 oscillations!

and, indeed, there are TWO magnetic field
axes for the proton. one up/down 'external'
and one internal, within the toroid.

see illustrations on page 12 and 13 of:

http://www.groupkos.com/mtwain/TheProtron.pdf
to view the relative direction of spin and
magnetic moment. and proof page 17 for a
discussion of the overall relationship
of electric charge, magnetic moment, spin,
velocity and parity for waves and particles.

http://www.groupkos.com/mtwain/Proof.pdf

In A New Study In Scarlet you will see a
more thorough discussion of the spin and
twist (large and small undulations) of the
proton:

http://www.groupkos.com/mtwain/NuScarlet-pt1.pdf
http://www.groupkos.com/mtwain/NuScarlet-pt2.pdf

and, finally, note this discussion from thirteen
years ago, on page 12 of Proton, that though
the external (spin) magnetic moment of the
proton is but 1/600th that of the electron,
the INTERNAL (TWIST) magnetic moment of the
proton is some 600 times GREATER. the spin
frequency of the TWIST being 80 times greater
than the SPIN. [and the superluminal velocity
of the twist being approx 13 times Vc aka
average lightspeed, and the spin being
about 2.5 times Vc, average lightspeed.]

I can work you up a quick illustration
if you like showing the magnetic moment
axes for the proton.

for all our sacred relations,


Millennium Twain

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--- DonEMitchell <mitch> wrote:

Hi Millennium,

The POVRay ray tracer has no problem
with 137 loops...

http://www.groupkos.com/eso/tiki-browse_image.php?galleryId=9&sort_mode=created_\
desc&desp=0&offset=0&imageId=68


or... proton137

Do you like axes in the illustration?

Do the helical oscillations of the wave
around the toroidal surface orient with a
positive and negative toward and away form
the toroidcenter? Or up and down, parallel
with the toroid center axis?

I'd like to come up with some way to depict
the polarity of thesinusoid patterns as they
propagate, and the "volume" affected duringtravel.

Please share any thoughts to help this
convey your concepts intuitively:)


Cheers,
Don

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looks great, Don! our first depiction of the proton with all 137 oscillations! and, indeed, there are TWO magnetic field axes for the proton. one up/down...
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