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Pondering life, the universe and everything #Humanity #Physics #Nature #Economy #Sustainability #Equality We are caretakers & explorers. All opinions welcome.

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Nick Jeffers | Möbius Field Theory - MFT
Topological correction and recovery in Möbius Field Theory. The Klein bottle has TWO fundamental loops — not one. Loop a (orientable): holonomy e^(2πi/3) — scalar, Z3, generates three generations. Koide lives here. Loop b (orientation-reversing): holonomy iγ₅ — Clifford, Z2. One traversal immediately splits left from right chirality. These act on separate spaces. No conflict. The fundamental group relation bab⁻¹ = a⁻¹ connects them: loop b swaps generations 2 and 3, leaving generation 1 as the algebraic fixed point. First generation = stable matter because it cannot be swapped. Full Z6: LCM(3,2) = 6 traversals for complete return. Earlier today we used one combined Clifford operator for both loops. Wrong. Now corrected. The Koide formula, chirality mechanism, and first generation theorem all survive — on a cleaner foundation.
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Geezer@Geezer185·
@scitechgirl @aetherianfield It is possible to exist in 3D where the 4th D is time. Wish I could find the animation I saw years ago!
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🌀 This Bottle Shouldn’t Exist… But It Does At first glance, it looks like an ordinary glass object. But look closer. Its neck curves… twists… and somehow passes right through itself. No cuts. No joins. No clear beginning or end. It feels like a glitch in the universe. This strange object is called a Klein bottle, a concept from Topology. Here’s the chilling part: what you’re seeing isn’t even the real version. In our 3D world, this shape must pass through itself. But in a higher dimension—one we cannot see—the Klein bottle flows perfectly… without ever touching itself at all. Let that sink in. A shape that only truly exists beyond human vision. What we build here is just a shadow of something more complete… something our minds can barely grasp. So next time you see this “impossible bottle,” remember… you’re not looking at a mistake. You’re looking at a glimpse of another dimension. Source Weisstein, E. W. Klein Bottle. MathWorld—A Wolfram Web Resource.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Artemis II astronauts are now complaining about a horrible smell emanating from their toilet, may require servicing again.
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f i t z 🥸@fitzgerald1337·
how do you feel about quantum mechanics?
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Geezer@Geezer185·
@MariusReinecker @mathelirium Thanks. Yes, makes sense. I was not disputing flat wing would not work - I was thinking of a simple paper plane.
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Marius Reinecker@MariusReinecker·
@Geezer185 @mathelirium I does. Nevertheless, a flat wing still works. Aircraft build for speed have barely curved profiles. Reduces drag, too. Strongly bulging profiles you'll find f.i. on gliders (short profile, long wing), or any plane optimized for slow speeds.
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Mathelirium@mathelirium·
It is often said that the lift on a wing is generated because the flow moving over the top surface has a longer distance to travel and therefore needs to go faster. This common explanation is actually wrong.
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Marius Reinecker@MariusReinecker·
@mathelirium The "heavy lifting is simply done by deflecting the air flow downward, resulting in a reactionary upward force. A completely flat angled board would work, too.
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