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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 9 Jul 2010 13:20 Well, I think I can get it all from page 73 of Seaborg, Loveland's book The Elements Beyond Uranium, 1990. I think I can use just the cube with the 8 lobes inside it, where I do not even have to transform the cube into a sphere and then transform the lobes into hyperbolic geometry making that of 4 pseudospheres. Although I could partake in that transformation. And, I see no reason that the Schrodinger Equation must always be *elliptic geometry solutions*? Why the solutions are always trigonometric ellipsoids of lobes or spheres? Why not solutions as pseudospheres instead of elliptical? But anyway, staying with my model of the Earth sphere as 40,000km x 40,000 of these strips when divided by the pseudosphere inside of Earth sphere of its maximum circle 5,300 seconds yields the speed of light as 300,000 km/sec. Now if one takes a globe of Earth in their home and measures with a plastic foldable tie string to a little more than 45 degree, about 48 degrees for 5,300/40,000 x(360) which is the circumference of the largest circle of the enclosed pseudosphere. This circle is about the area of the western USA of California to Colorado to Montana in area. So envision Earth having 8 of these lobes inside of it whose largest circle on each of those lobes is 5,300 km circumference whilst Earth circumference is 40,000 km. Now I can remain with the Cubic Set and use the Euclidean geometry of the cube and use the lobes inside as shown of the Schrodinger Equation solutions on page 73. The strip geometry of 1 km wide strips is suitable in covering the cube, and perhaps works even better on the cube since the strips do not overlap as on the sphere. So we end up with 40,000 x 40,000/ 5,300 and thus the speed of light. Now if we vary the size of the cubes and their lobes inside, that constant of the speed of light remains. What I have done is made the speed of light a purely geometrical constant. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |