Shape Shape-shifting strings solids, liquids, and gasses

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This discussion presents a theory on shape-shifting strings as a framework for understanding the states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. The author proposes that plasma represents a high-energy state of a string, while hydrogen can be depicted as a toroidal shape with two distinct spins. The transformation of hydrogen into helium and the characteristics of solids and liquids are explained through geometric and topological properties. The discussion concludes with a note on the lack of mathematical support for these concepts, which diverge from established scientific consensus.

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A Method by which shape shifting strings may explain:

1. Plasma
2. Hydrogen
3. Helium
4. Neutrons
5. Gasses
6. Liquids
7. Solids


Consider the following:

If a string, was a string, in shape, in only one STATE of its existence, then one might readily explain why a solid is a solid, why a liquid is a liquid, and why a gas is a gas, and how it becomes hydrogen, helium, and neutrons..

If the SHAPE of a string occurred, as a string, only as, or in, plasma, and took on other SHAPES, as it changed states, then I propose the following:

1. Plasma is only one STATE of a string, one which is not normal except in suns and similar situations. As plasma, it has the “string” shape.
2. Under less stressful situations, the string could be a closed loop, a torus. This represents an atom of hydrogen. A torus is a shape that can have TWO distinct kinds of spin. It can spin about a central axis, and the “tire shape” can also roll on itself. This establishes the possibility of TWO kinds of spin. A left, and right spinning torus… two distinct kinds of hydrogen, a left, and a right spinning torus. Should two of these opposite spinning tori meet, they would immediately be inclined to form a molecule of hydrogen.
3. If, in a solar flare, one of the tori of hydrogen were to “break”, even temporarily, it might combine with an opposite spinning torus of hydrogen, and form a loop around the “doughnut” of the other torus… helium… two tori locked quite happily together.
4. If a “string” of hydrogen were excited to become “super-stretched” it might knot itself, upon collapse, into a trefoil, a neutron.
5. There is no ready explanation for solids, liquids, and gasses. If a torus of hydrogen was a high energy state (and it is), then the torus of hydrogen is a gas.
6. If the diameter of the hole, in the torus of hydrogen, becomes less than one third of the average, overall diameter of the torus, then it will begin to condense into a liquid. When the “hole” finally disappears, what is left is a spheroid… a liquid.
7. If the spheroid losses its spin, then it will collapse into the last gasp effort to hold back the pressure of the universe, it will become a shape with the least number of faces, edges, and vertices… a tetrahedron, a solid.

Solids are characterized by having flat surface faces, edges, and vertices. As there are liquids that exhibit the characteristics of a solid, this is easily explained by a flattened spheroid… not quite liquid, not quite solid… two flat surfaces, but no vertices.

It may well be, in addition, that SPACE, itself, is nothing more than a highly charged, or high energy state of helium.

I do not know how to do calculus, so I can offer no math to support this concept. I discovered this concept while writing my soon to be published book, a book meant to be a conjoining of real science and history and pseudo science. Danged if the concept doesn't seem to work. Go figure.

Maybe it will inspire some thoughts...

:smile:
 
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2. Under less stressful situations, the string could be a closed loop, a torus. This represents an atom of hydrogen.
Atoms are not strings.

It can spin about a central axis, and the “tire shape” can also roll on itself. This establishes the possibility of TWO kinds of spin.
That's not quantum mechanical spin.

5. There is no ready explanation for solids, liquids, and gasses.
Actually, there is.

6. If the diameter of the hole, in the torus of hydrogen, becomes less than one third of the average, overall diameter of the torus, then it will begin to condense into a liquid. When the “hole” finally disappears, what is left is a spheroid… a liquid.
Equating something like classical thermodynamics with topological properties of quantum objects is almost impossible.
It may well be, in addition, that SPACE, itself, is nothing more than a highly charged, or high energy state of helium.
Space is not charged on average. It also, unlike helium, has no mass.
 
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