Thursday, October 6, 2022

One to three, two, too

      It seems that some have forgotten the importance of the first three

dimensions of quantum mechanics - after zero - when applied to tangible

real world substances. 

https://home.cern/news/news/physics/cms-measures-higgs-bosons-mass-unprecedented-precision

This is the basic building block of matter. It is the literal definition of a "point"

in mathematics. If these particles existed in a "plane" with a given "shape"

a two dimensional form would be the result.


"Wafer" or "flat" chips are not two dimensional.


Neither is graphene


Nor any item created even at an atomic level.



Somebody did not pay attention in math class.