The Pulsoid
An
understanding of the concept of the Pulsoid is a good beginning for
understanding Pulsoid Theory.
A Pulsoid is somewhat analogous to a quantum field as defined by Quantum Field theory (QF). For those who are not familiar with QF, a Pulsoid can be thought of as the fundamental quanta that comprises space, matter, and Light.
Geometrically a Pulsoid is ellipsoidal in shape; and thus, Pulsoids will be heuristically described, two-dimensionally, by an ellipse that rotates about its major diameter.
Pulsoids pulse in a hyper-relativistic manner while they expand in a constant manner.
A Pulsoid is somewhat analogous to a quantum field as defined by Quantum Field theory (QF). For those who are not familiar with QF, a Pulsoid can be thought of as the fundamental quanta that comprises space, matter, and Light.
Geometrically a Pulsoid is ellipsoidal in shape; and thus, Pulsoids will be heuristically described, two-dimensionally, by an ellipse that rotates about its major diameter.
Pulsoids pulse in a hyper-relativistic manner while they expand in a constant manner.
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