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From: mathematician on 21 Apr 2010 09:32 On 21 huhti, 11:23, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > On 21 huhti, 07:57, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > > > > > On 18 huhti, 23:31, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 18, 10:38 am, funkenstein <luke.s...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > B:=curl A > > > > > -> div B = 0 > > > > > There are no magnetic monopoles, unless you want to redefine > > > > magnetism. > > > > > On Apr 15, 7:35 am, mathematician <hapor...(a)luukku.com> wrote: > > > > > > I looked the Standard Model page from Wikipedia, and > > > > > I noticed that one important matter which I remember > > > > > that H-M told long time a go was that > > > > > > "Magnetic monopole is half a gluon" > > > > > > I have thought possibilities that magnetic monopoles > > > > > could be those small right neutrinos binded as couples > > > > > or magnetic monopoles could be right and wrong neutrino > > > > > couples binded together ? > > > > > > Hannu Poropudas- Hide quoted text - > > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > > What about the magnetic field of a light wave? > > > How many poles does it have? > > > I remember one old H-M drawing about photon > > (in contracting part of the Universe). > > I apply this knowledge here to the photon > > (in expanding part of the Universe): > > > Firstly there was drawn a color circle of six colors > > and two orthogonal colors. > > > Secondly there was drawn color neutrinos as formed > > substructure of the photon. (I think that these color > > neutrinos could be color magnetic monopoles.) > > > Neutrinos was drawn as color black holes (each > > color neutrino has a color spot in center and > > signal periphery around it. > > > Hannu > > I have wondered what those two orthogonal colors were > in the color circle in H-M´s old drawing about photon > in contracting part of the Universe. > > In center of that color corcle there was a white color > and around that color circle a yellow color. > > Do any of you have any ideas what they could represent? > > Hannu I have a guess about those two orthogonal colors of the color circle in old H-M´s drawing: the white color in center could mean that sum of colors of all six color sectors is white color and the yellow color around the color circle could mean only yellow shine of the photon??? Hannu |