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Planck's constant relationship to circle geometry universe
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PostPost subject: Planck's constant relationship to circle geometry universe
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:26 am

It begins and ends with a 45 degree right triangle and is a fixed number of halvings( = sub-divisions) from center to circumference along any radius. Thus assuming initial circumference was h-bar(6-22-09 I think h, not h-bar), then by deducing what sub-division any(our) universe is, we can deduce the actual size of the circumference 'right' triangle is. i.e. Navigation equation!

Dan: 03-Mar-2009 00:52:39 Copied from Message Tree
I figured out the key geometric relationship that defines Planck's constant(h-bar) relationship to a circle based geometry based universe. It is a 'straight edge' demonstration. linking the large 45 degree ABC quarter circle triangle with A at center, B the horizontal end, and C the vertical end WITH the small 45 degree triangle A'B'C� 39; reached by subdividing the vertical radius AC half at a time until AC/AB returns to equaling 1. AC/AB will decrease until its smallest in the sub-division just prior the the h-bar subdivision. All previous sub-divisions will be found to relate directly to all the remaining fundamental constants we have discovered.

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