From: Archimedes Plutonium on 23 Jun 2010 04:44 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (snipped) > > Any and every sphere has lines of longitude and a log spiral to the > poles that is > a 1/8 circumference representative. Any and every > sphere has band-meridians or stripe-meridians. We ask the question, > what is the Minimum > speed at which you can cover that sphere of its band-meridians and log > spiral? And the answer > is that the Least speed or lower limit speed to cover or create the > sphere surface itself, is the > 40,000 x 40,000 / 5,000. > The word "minimum" used above is probably confusing since we know the speed of light is the maximum speed possible. So it looks as though I may have caused confusion rather than elucidation. What I should have said was that the 5,000 was the Minimum time needed to cover all the meridian bands. I was thinking in terms of Least Action Principle in physics of a minimum. It was wrong of me to say Minimum speed, when I should have said minimum time and it is the Least time needed to derive the speed of light and that would be 1/8 the circumference as "time". But let me get back to this idea that the speed of light in reality is not 2.99 x 10^5 km/s nor is it 3.0 x 10^5 km/s but rather, the speed of light is exactly 314159 km/s. If you look carefully at that number it is the digits of pi, so that if it were in meters, I just write out the next three digits of pi. Now I should be able to prove that this is true that pi-digits are the exact speed of light, provided if, I have the 1/8 circumference as the true factor. In the case of Earth as 40,000 km circumference with 40,000 of these km band meridians is a total distance of 1,600,000,000 km and 1/8 of 40,000 km is 5,000 but that is seconds now instead of km. Now to prove that speed of light is really pi digits of 314159 km/s, I would need to show that there is no sphere of circumference of exactly 40,000 since circumference is pi x diameter and pi is transcendental so it cannot be exactly 40,000 and thus the 1/8 of the actual circumference is also not 5,000 but a fractional number. Now I keep the 1/8 factor, and I work backwards, of reverse engineering. I want to retrieve not a 1,600,000,000/5,000 which is close to 314159, but I want to know what is exactly the d/t that yields 314159 and whether the 1/8 was the proper factor to deliver 314159? 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
From: Archimedes Plutonium on 23 Jun 2010 04:54 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > Archimedes Plutonium wrote: > (snipped) > > > > Any and every sphere has lines of longitude and a log spiral to the > > poles that is > > a 1/8 circumference representative. Any and every > > sphere has band-meridians or stripe-meridians. We ask the question, > > what is the Minimum > > speed at which you can cover that sphere of its band-meridians and log > > spiral? And the answer > > is that the Least speed or lower limit speed to cover or create the > > sphere surface itself, is the > > 40,000 x 40,000 / 5,000. > > > > The word "minimum" used above is probably confusing since we know the > speed of > light is the maximum speed possible. So it looks as though I may have > caused > confusion rather than elucidation. What I should have said was that > the 5,000 was > the Minimum time needed to cover all the meridian bands. I was > thinking in terms > of Least Action Principle in physics of a minimum. It was wrong of me > to say > Minimum speed, when I should have said minimum time and it is the > Least time > needed to derive the speed of light and that would be 1/8 the > circumference as "time". > > But let me get back to this idea that the speed of light in reality is > not 2.99 x 10^5 km/s > nor is it 3.0 x 10^5 km/s but rather, the speed of light is exactly > 314159 km/s. If you look > carefully at that number it is the digits of pi, so that if it were in > meters, I just write out the > next three digits of pi. > > Now I should be able to prove that this is true that pi-digits are the > exact speed of light, > provided if, I have the 1/8 circumference as the true factor. > > In the case of Earth as 40,000 km circumference with 40,000 of these > km band meridians > is a total distance of 1,600,000,000 km and 1/8 of 40,000 km is 5,000 > but that is seconds > now instead of km. > > Now to prove that speed of light is really pi digits of 314159 km/s, I > would need to show that > there is no sphere of circumference of exactly 40,000 since a small correction there and changed in original no sphere of integer circumference and integer diameter since pi is transcendental > circumference is pi x diameter > and pi is transcendental so it cannot be exactly 40,000 and thus the > 1/8 of the actual > circumference is also not 5,000 but a fractional number. > > Now I keep the 1/8 factor, and I work backwards, of reverse > engineering. I want to retrieve > not a 1,600,000,000/5,000 which is close to 314159, but I want to > know what is exactly the > d/t that yields 314159 and whether the 1/8 was the proper factor to > deliver 314159? > > 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
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