Sub Molecular Interface Bonding - Atomic Linking

ORIGONAL PROJECT PAPERS - ŠA J KEMP 2005
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OK so I did not give sub atomic activity much thought when I was little. I was not till much later that these thoughts began to enter my head.

The one thing that did fascinate me were magnets, not so much the magnets themselves but the little invisible rays that seemed to surround them. That's the one thing that always stayed with me.


There was the cold war, men went to the moon, the promise of atomic energy and the discovery of more atoms than you could shake your rattle at. Being a technician I followed all the sciences as a dedicated enthusiast. Science fell out of fashion but string theory came along. But this was not my world I was an outsider looking in. So how did this come about,

Science was an interest I was not ever trying to discover anything except what those little rays coming out of the magnet were but there were bigger brains than mine working on it. My work had taken me into the world of computers, it was a time when you had to understand them and do a lot of code.

I was working of a simple program for drawing a helix, I can not remember why now, perhaps I was just relieving boredom. I had put a lot of variables in the program so I could change what the program could do, accelerate, spiral outward, accelerate outward or lengthways. I kept running the program over and over as you have to do in programming, but nothing was appearing on the screen only the odd line or arc. I suddenly thought perhaps things were happening outside the parameter of the screen and set the screen to view to extents of image.

Suddenly I was confronted with an image that gave me quite a shock. Literally a shock that made me tremble, less eureka than O my god. It was not excitement, it was like a key unlocking a door into a magic garden. I do not know how or what was going on in the back of my head but all the flowers in the garden seem to blossom and the piece's of the jigsaw picked up over the years began to fall into place. What I was looking at on the screen, all my spirals coming and going, changing direction, looping, I was looking at a bubble chamber image. One I had seen many years ago reading an old copy of the "New Scientist in a dimly lit monastery.

From that moment I started to write the theory of "Sub Molecular Interface Bonding" why I am still not sure but one started it began to take shape all on its own. I published it on the net in 2005 with little thought other than I was tossing a pebble into the ocean of knowledge.



I would not be until 2012 that I was to have another sudden insight which enabled me to finish the project and finally see how my magnets worked and what the little lines of force were around my magnet.


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