That's really quite nice - your gravity-free model reminds me
somewhat of Milo Wolff's WSM (Wave Structure of Matter) but
yours seems to be a more complete and has a different focus.**
It's also FAR more organized than anything I've ever done. I
liked your illustration of the triple interaction - it reminded
me of [1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efimov_state - I was
fascinated by it about a year or so ago. I liked it so much, I
downloaded a CAD program and made a stop-motion animated gif
used to illustrated the Halo Effect as accurately as I could on
how I envisioned it, based upon its descriptions.* Wikipedia
seems to still like it; it's the Triangles that seem to expand
out of nowhere, but of course they have an origin; it's through
the configuration STATE of the three things, not the things
themselves. [I don't contribute much to Wikipedia, just when I
have something novel to add, which is only maybe three times in
the past 12-13 years or so] Something to consider, seeing as you
have a very organized model at present, might to take a shapshot
of it and make a book. I made one last night in a few minutes
out of a comment I posted to a friend, just to show how easy it
is to accomplish anything if you know the steps, and in a very
short time. [2]
http://amzn.com/B014GSKUTM [don't buy it btw -
it's just a comment I posted in G+ turned into a book.. which
could easily be tied to a direct-to-print/publish-on-demand
which would allow someone to have a hard copy].** Only took
about 5 minutes to go through the prompts and a few hours for
Amazon to accept it, ridiculously so :P
References
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1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efimov_state
2.
http://amzn.com/B014GSKUTM