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Nassim Haramein, French subtitles sd. Nassim Haramein - Sacred Geometry & Unified Fields. Étude de graphène révèle structure de l'espace-temps - La Fondation du Projet de résonance. Two Physicists at UCLA working with a highly conductive nano-tech material called graphene recently released a new postulate on the origin of the spin of electrons. Professor Chris Regan and graduate student Matthew Mecklenburg discovered that they could accurately predict the spin of electrons if they divided space itself into a lattice of positions interconnected by triangles.

(Image: Chris Regan/CNSI) “An electron’s spin might arise because space at very small distances is not smooth, but rather segmented, like a chessboard,” Regan said in an interview for the UCLA Newsroom article. Graphene is a single-atom-thick layer of graphite with carbon atoms arranged in a perfect hexagonal lattice, like a honeycomb. By modeling the “empty space” around each carbon atom as being a “triangular tile” that is polarized as either “spin-up” or “spin-down,” the researchers were able to predict the spin of electrons as they moved through the graphene honeycomb with perfect accuracy. Is space like a chessboard? Physicists at UCLA set out to design a better transistor and ended up discovering a new way to think about the structure of space. Space is usually considered infinitely divisible — given any two positions, there is always a position halfway between. But in a recent study aimed at developing ultra-fast transistors using graphene, researchers from the UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy and the California NanoSystems Institute show that dividing space into discrete locations, like a chessboard, may explain how point-like electrons, which have no finite radius, manage to carry their intrinsic angular momentum, or "spin.

" While studying graphene's electronic properties, professor Chris Regan and graduate student Matthew Mecklenburg found that a particle can acquire spin by living in a space with two types of positions — dark tiles and light tiles. The particle seems to spin if the tiles are so close together that their separation cannot be detected. Nassim Haramein - Conférence à la libraire métaphysique de la vallée de Rogue en 2003 partie 1. La Terre tourne en spirale autour du Soleil. Nassim Haramein 1962- La Fleur de Vie. THE CONNECTED UNIVERSE. Nassim Haramein, French subtitles.