On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 09:08 Jones wrote [snip]

In fact, quarks may operated in a different way when they are associated

closely as in "pycno" or dense hydrogen (IRH), and they may become somewhat

fluid to an extent, in two dimensions. Let me backtrack one step -

dense-hydrogen ONLY exists in 2-space so in effect this process only happens

in 2-space. [/snip]

 

I agree they exist in 2 space from our perspective but am convinced from
their own local perspective they still exist in 3 space and the boundaries
causing the suppression appear suitably receded from their perspective even
though our measurements would indicate said boundaries are approaching the 2
space limit of 3 space such that the gas atom and it's orbital are forced to
take on this fractional state to fit in the remaining space between the
boundaries  - My point is that the effect is equivalent to an object
approaching C being locally unaware of any time dilation or transformations
between time and space with respect to a different inertial frame.

 

Fran

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