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  1. Teo, thank you so much for giving some actual feedback. Let me clarify a few of my ideas.

     

    hmm... "graviton orbit" may be his eupheurism for earth bound' date=' but that aside..

    Teotihuacan[/quote']

     

    I'm referring to a graviton orbital in a similar way that an electron orbits the nucleus of an atom, with the exception that in the 4th-diminsion a 3rd-D body would have area but no mass to make the orbit unstable. This creates the phenomenon that I was referring to from the Wired article, where the "programmable-matter" has all of the electron formation and will interact with other atoms as though they were real but no nucleus to make them unstable. I believe the "mass" of the nucleus is the cause. Therefore the gravitons if they exist in the 4th-D they would be able to support the huge orbitals of stellar bodies but without the instability of mass.

     

    If Gravity' date=' although being the weakest of the forces, propogates itself across all dimensions... then, of course, it's agent of propogation would have to be unidimensional.

    Teotihuacan[/quote']

     

    Gravitons must be unidimensional as are electrons. The 4th-D has been proven to exist in that the only way to rectify electron spin is that they pass in and out of the 3rd and 4th-D.

     

     

    Just as electrons seem to be made of the same "non-substance" as a theoretical graviton may be' date=' then gravitrons could be tachyons too. At different levels, maybe "smaller" as you suggest. Since elctromagnetism is a 2D propogation. 1D may be even less. **note free elctrons gather on surfaces, discharge at points.

    Teotihuacan[/quote']

     

    If the electro-magnetic flux is the fastest known force known to man, we must assume gravitons are smaller than photons to satisfy the theory of relativity.

     

    Thanks again for the intelligent feedback, I really appreciate the positive response.

  2. Well, I don't think that anyone who's bashing me has actually read the article link I posted for Wired Magazine. Please look over it for me and try and give some constructive feedback - like maybe a reason my theory won't work. I've been studying physics for quite some time now and I think this is right. Thanks though to everyone who has read it so far.

  3. Sorry to sound too religious, but aside from the discussion of super-string theory and the speed of gravitons the remainder of the thread is based on fact. I will find the article I read in Wired Magazine and post the issue.

  4. We all know what the graviton orbital looks like in the third dimension, a swirling torus around the nucleus but in the fourth dimension you have to imagine that the earth is flattened into a zero-mass plate. Now it is very important that we realize stellar bodies have no mass in the fourth-D because of what I will explain later.

    There is an article in Wired magazine about semi-conductor pseudo-atom formation. The semi-conductor is shaped like the prongs of a fork all pointing into a central location spaced a few atoms apart. This allows the formation of a specific number of electrons to form together in a pseudo-atom without a nucleus. Now, with the absence of a nucleus to make the atomic structure unstable they are able to create huge atomic structures that will interact with other elements much the same as real atoms. The mass-less atoms are able to support these atomic "super-structures"; by comparison the graviton orbitals are able to remain stable in the 4th-D because 3rd-D stellar bodies also have no relative mass.

    Electron spin cannot be rectified mathematically unless they pass in and out of the 4th-D, therefore the connection between the graviton and the electron must be bound together, proving super-string theory. The electron passes in and out of the 3rd-D and 4th-D interacting strongly in the 3rd-D and the graviton passes in and out of the 3rd-D and 4th-D interacting weakly with the 3rd-D but strongly with the 4th-D.

    A graviton passing through the Earth would do so instantaneously because of the fact that it is flat in the 4th-D however it would take some time to complete the rest of it's orbit. A magnetic flux is the fastest known force to us meaning that gravitons must be smaller than a photon to satisfy the Special-Theory of Relativity.

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