That's far out (of my league). Seriesly.
To me, that stuff is like hearing about a world champion sport's team -- on, and from another world.One I'd hardly ever heard of until just now doing a word search (and dimly recalling having come across mention of it before, and had glanced at it then as just now -- only momentarily).
I imagine that stuff could be useful for going after that last possible edge of definition? Mathematically expressed anyway.
This may be vain pondering, but thinking about the shape of things...got me to wondering about 'shape' of an electron.
What if a single electron could be isolated from everything, every other electrical potentiality, or 'charge'? Could it even exist might be the first question to be solved. And hoo-boy, just now as writing this I wondered; if one could coax an isolated electron into collapsing in upon itself -- then what? but that's beside the other pointless point I was otherwise wondering about...
If one electron could be isolated (and not collapse) would it assume a perfectly round spherical shape?
After I figure out how to isolate one single hydrogen atom, and then split off the theoretical "one" electron, I'll let you know. Estimated project completion date...what was that number again, that you posted in comment 432? No need to fetch it, but that's about as good an estimated year date, after taking stock of what tools are on hand, that I presently have a handle on...
BD, try this one on: the electron may not be fully in our spacetime, such as we are ‘sensing’ the ‘shadow imprint’ in our spacetime from an item existing more in a different spacetime.