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# spin_paper
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# A paper about a theory of round atoms
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A repository holding multiple revisions from my work on a theory that atoms are balls and not circles and trying to apply that across the universe.
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In this reposity you will find the most recent attempts of me to
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confirm my instinctive insight that atoms must be round and so
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the force holding together atoms must e 
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If I am standing on a ball—the Earth—circling another ball—the
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Sun—which itself is circling yet another ball—Sagittarius A—this
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analogy might also hold true if I were standing on a hydrogen atom. I am
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spinning: to my left is the past, to my right is the future. Top is north,
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bottom is south, because I live in the northern hemisphere. Top is good,
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bottom is evil, because I am a christian. My mother (whom I love) was
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a bottom quark and my father a top quark. I can build up my whole reality
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just from the Spin of a ball. So why are we still treating
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spin as a two-dimensional force, giving it angular momentum instead of
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velocity?
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But if I am a particle, why hasn't anyone asked: What is the centripetal
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force associated with spin? I asked this question to ChatGPT, and this
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is the paper it came up with. It seems obvious because we're already
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calculating it. We call it the strong nuclear force, but perhaps in
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reality, this is quantum gravity.
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I tried to explain this in a one page paper, then in a five page paper
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then i driftet off into more complexity working together first
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with ChatGPT 4.5 and then with Claude Opus 4. I always felt at the
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steering wheel and we never really hallucinated. We just probably
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went a bit to big and to far. You will find these old attempts under
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the directory old in the repo. The main repository should always
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hold the newest files.
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Including my custom instructions to the AI I am currently working
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with because in this day and age I would be stupid not to let
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myself be assisted by the best AI I can find. And I want to be
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transparent about it.
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