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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 26 Apr 2010 15:25 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > (most snipped) > > Postscript: Chapter 18: "pi" and "e" and "i" explained; inverse fine > > > structure constant, and proton to electron mass ratio, speed of > > > light, > > > all linked and explained. > > (snipped) > > > So looking back at my posts on this topic, where I finally concluded: > > > > > > speed of light = summation of meridian strips distance / log-spiral- > > > radius > > > > > > Definition: Log-spiral radius is the 1/4 of semicircumference. > > > > > > Definition: meridian strips are strips and not lines for they have a > > > width > > > involved and in the case of Earth in kilometers the width of the > > > strips > > > is a kilometer wide. > > > > > > (i) Alright, so I have the number "pi" from pure physics as 22 > subshells in 7 shells > of the 231Pu Atom Totality > > (ii) I have the number "e" from pure physics as 19 occupied subshells > in 7 shells > > (iii) I have the Fine-Structure Constant as 22 / (22/7)^7 from pure > physics > > (iv) I have the mass ratio of proton to electron as 6 (22/7)^5 from > the fact that > 231Pu has the 5f6 energy level, where the fifth energy level has > exponent 5 > and the seventh energy level has exponent 7 in Fine Structure > Constant. > > (v) Now I have the Speed of Light from pure math and it is : > > speed of light = summation of meridian strips distance / log-spiral- > radius > > Now let me see if I can write that in terms of just pi and "e" where > time is in > 1 units and distance is in 1 units and using the fifth energy level: > So the circumference of this generalized unit distance and unit time is that of 22 So in the equation of the Speed of Light we would have: Speed of Light = 22 x 22/ log-spiral-radius Now the Log-spiral-radius is going to be a tiny bit larger than the Euclidean radius of 7/2 = 3.5. Remember the golden-ratio-log-spiral is approximated by 1/4 turn circles, where sometimes it is slightly larger than the radius of the true 1/4 circle. So we have 22x22/ 3.5 = 138 And the inverse fine structure constant is 137. But if we had the tiny bit larger portion of the golden ratio the phi-log-spiral-radius 22x22/3.53 = 137 Now the Inverse Fine Structure Constant uses the speed of light c as in: hbar*c/(e^2) But here, I have derived the Inverse Fine Structure Constant from the speed of light itself. How is that possible? Well, I simply removed the hbar and the (e^2) by calling them unit distance and unit time. So the speed of light is basically one and the same as the Fine Structure 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 |