What means transposition?
What if the electrons would go straight line or row when they are orbiting the nucleus of the atom. The thing is that the electrons are negative particles and a positive electromagnetic field can pull those electrons of the electron core to a straight line. If that electron line can stabilize, that thing would open the new road to quantum mechanics or quantum computers. in theory, there is the possibility to stabilize that electron row to room temperature by pulling electrons by using an extremely high-power magnetic field.
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The quantum transposition
*****(@)] *****(@)] *****(@)] ******(@)]
*****=Electrons
(@) = Nucleus of atoms
…..]= Outer layer of the atom (Points are for positioning the ] mark)
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As you see electrons are symmetrically at the same side of the atom. And the nucleus of the atoms is keeping the structure in the form. The pull of positive and negative magnetic fields could keep this structure in form. When an electron travels through that line. While the electron is traveling through the line energy will be loaded into it.
In that case, there is a possibility to transmit data through that line by making one electron move through that line. But the straight line of electrons would make the thing called transposition possible. There is one very interesting meaning for that thing. The model of the transposition is like in the "Speedy Gonzales" cartoon above this text.
If we are thinking of those mice as atoms, the transposition means that when another mouse eats, that thing would transmit the energy to another atom. Another involvement for the term transposition is the quantum state, where another particle transfers the entire energy load, what it gets to another particle. When the energy load hits to atom, the electron line would transmit it to the nucleus of an atom, where it would continue to travel through the electron line.
https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2020/12/20/what-means-transposition/
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