Thus a true octonion contains three trefoil knots, whereas a split octonion may be specified by mixing a pair of quaternion trefoil lines.
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Thus a true octonion contains three trefoil knots, whereas a split octonion may be specified by mixing a pair of quaternion trefoil lines.

This sounds like an important conclusion and seems to me to relate to that difference between bosons and fermions.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, ThePeSla, the particle zoo becomes far, far clearer in this language. There is a transformation between fermions and bosons, but it is not the same thing as the (now dead) Susy so beloved of stringers, because it occurs discretely in the octonion algebras of braids.
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