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 Geometry of the ultramicroscopic landscape

Geometry of the ultramicroscopic landscape

  • The geometrical shape of the ultramicroscopic landscape, is called as Calabi Yau manifold, and is postulated to be one which folds in on itself.(see pic)
  • The shape of the landscape is thought to be what determines how the filaments of energy vibrate.

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