THE BEACON
Understanding the Random Spirals of Particle Dynamics
Reptiliandude challenges the traditional human visualization of subatomic spin, discarding the “billiard ball” analogy in favor of a model based on random directions and spirals. He suggests that the fundamental motion of particles is not a simple rotation on a fixed axis but a complex, fractal-like vortex. Mastering these spiral dynamics is a prerequisite for developing the real-time communication technology needed to answer the Assembly’s beacon, as it allows for the manipulation of particle entanglement without the limitations of classical, linear physics.
THE BEACON
Understanding the Random Spirals of Particle Dynamics
Reptiliandude challenges the traditional human visualization of subatomic spin, discarding the “billiard ball” analogy in favor of a model based on random directions and spirals. He suggests that the fundamental motion of particles is not a simple rotation on a fixed axis but a complex, fractal-like vortex. Mastering these spiral dynamics is a prerequisite for developing the real-time communication technology needed to answer the Assembly’s beacon, as it allows for the manipulation of particle entanglement without the limitations of classical, linear physics.
Image: Created this one on 3d software(Blender) (Photo by Tareq Ajalyakin via Unsplash)
Source: RD, "We need to answer the beacon= wow signal. We have less than 40 years. How are we going to do it?" r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (25 March 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/61dqxy/we_need_to_answer_the_beacon_wow_signal_we_have/
Reptiliandude: The spin characteristics are not sound as you might think of a billiard ball.
They are random directions and spirals.
Admin note:
In this brief but technical clarification, Reptiliandude (RD) corrects a common human misconception regarding the nature of subatomic “spin” and how it relates to real-time communication.
I. Moving Beyond the Billiard Ball Analogy
Human physics often visualizes particle spin as a solid object—like a billiard ball—rotating on a fixed axis. RD asserts that this model is “not sound” and fails to capture the actual behavior of the medium.
The Illusion of Solidity: Visualizing particles as tiny spheres leads to incorrect assumptions about how they transfer momentum and information.
Random Directions: Rather than uniform rotation, these characteristics involve random directions that do not adhere to classical Newtonian paths.
II. The Spiral Dynamics
Instead of simple rotation, RD describes the motion as spirals.
Fractal Geometry: These spirals likely relate to the “critical fractal pivot points” mentioned in his other transmissions.
The Medium of the Whisper: Understanding these non-linear, spiral movements is essential for mastering the “particle-based Newton’s Cradle” required to answer the Wow! Signal. To “speak” in real time, one must manipulate these spirals rather than treating the atom as a ballistic projectile.
