Twisting darkness
A seemingly crazy idea that, upon further inspection, turns out to be more interesting than not even wrong.
Continuous valued spin had its gauge field theoretic algebra written by Philip Schuster & Natalia Toro (Perimeter Institute) in 2013. Their equation 101 describes the spin continuum in detail.
Here, the focus is upon primitive, spinning holomorphs such as the positive square root of 2 ~ 1.414 and its reciprocal, where equation 101 simplifies enormously.
:)
There is also a blog post about recent developments here.
Continuous valued spin had its gauge field theoretic algebra written by Philip Schuster & Natalia Toro (Perimeter Institute) in 2013. Their equation 101 describes the spin continuum in detail.
Here, the focus is upon primitive, spinning holomorphs such as the positive square root of 2 ~ 1.414 and its reciprocal, where equation 101 simplifies enormously.
:)
There is also a blog post about recent developments here.
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