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Are coherent waves stereographic/warped projections onto a unit circle of an i,j plane?

 
 
pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 05:56 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
The cone shrinks at the decoherence event with the same scale to the size of the object.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 06:37 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Spacetime bubbles are still my black hole made quaternion spheres, but a particle isn't going to have spin unless it's inside a spacetime sphere. The spin gives the illusion of physicality.
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 06:52 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Do atoms of dark matter have spin? Does access to spacetime mean time to spin and appear physical?
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 07:16 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Spin is the difference between coherence and decoherence.
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 08:43 am
@pittsburghjoe,
Can wave collapse be described as a wave packet inside a focused cone of sensible paths with the flat part of the cone being a circle that starts to spin as it gains access to time? Does the spinning circle form a quaternion sphere?
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pittsburghjoe
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 03:37 pm
@pittsburghjoe,
Does spin, with a real number constant from time, cause a virtual sphere to form a physical particle?
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