Fins Structure Constant > 73 Great Circles > P^4 / 4

Discussion in 'Alternative Theories' started by rr6, Nov 17, 2013.

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    Fine Structure Constant = .00 72 97 35 25 6

    If we round off the FSConstant we get 0.00 73 0 73 52 56
    ...if we only consider left or right skew 31 GrCP's + 25 GrCP's then 56.....

    As mentioned elsewehere, there exists 73 , non-redundant, primary Great Circle Planes, or as tori/toroidal rings with great circles being the central axis to each toroidal tubes. Consider the next correlation

    Pi^4 = 97.40 90 91 03 40 02 43 72 36 44 03 32 68 87 05

    97.40 90 91 / 4( XYZ and time ) = 24.35 22 72 75

    24.35 22 72 75 being a value for each XYZ and time vector/factor/element of consideration.

    97 - 24 = 73.05 68 91

    To make 0.00 73 equal 73 we have to multiply times 10,000.

    0.00 73 * 10,000 = 73 i.e. 73 / 10,000 = 0.00 73

    So the question becomes what exactly does the 10,000 represent?

    Does it represent a reduction in diameter of the 73 GrT/CP's? That would be first and simplest assumption, but does not seem correct for this situation.

    Perhaps it is not possible that there can be any relationship that makes any rational, logical and common sense connection.

    I guess we have to go back to what does FSConstant mean exactly. It is a strength( force? ) value.

    I've gone back and done the calculation as some say I'm using incorrect value.

    1 / 137.035 999 = 0.00 72 9 73 52 57 37 56 91 47 79 74338699133

    R. Feyman rounded higher to 0.08 35 whereas my number is more fine tuned i.e. refined ergo more accurate.

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  3. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    I think you need to increase your meds.

    Good luck.
     
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  5. rr6 Banned Banned

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    Original Discoveries

    Yes I did make this discovery so it is original in that sense.

    Same goes for the primes and their geometric relationship to six was also original discovery of mine.

    6 * n +1 or - 1 is location for a prime number to occur, if it is to occur. That is the algebraic equation for hexagonal relationship to all prime numbers except 1, 2, and 3.

    We can use 2D set of 6 radii to exibit such or as my intial discovery shows, using a quasi-linear, quasi-2D, numerical wave pattern, begining with 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 etc..wherein all primes--- except 2 and 3 ---fall on the same linear line.

    IN true hexagonal 2D all of those primes fall on 6 * n +1 or - 1. It was some mathematician at Oxford University that had wrote to my regarding my prime number discovery, and that he had never seen the algebra formula expressed that way before.

    Seemed to be a simple Bart Simpson( no brainer ) to me but still happy I had made the discovery from my doodling and naive explorations.

    I've not mailed my powering of Pi speculations to any scientific journals, as of yet, as I did with my prime numbers back in the 90's, long before I even owned a computer.

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    10,000 Great Circle/Polygonal Planes?

    Maybe it could be 10,000 great circle/polygonal planes to somehow correlate the GrCP's to 0.0073 FSConstant

    87 GrCP's --14 redundant

    73--non-redundant,

    56--left or right-skew only considered-- i.e. 25 + 31 ---

    31--15{phi}, 10-- 5 sets of 4-fold{VE[/COLOR} -- and 6 GrCP's

    25( VE )-- 12, 6, 4 and 3

    15, 12, 10, 6, 6, 4( VE and 3

    5-fold Icosahedron( regular/symmetrical ) 31 GrCp's

    4-fold Octahedron( regular/symmetrical ) 3 GrCP's

    3-fold Tetrahedron( regular symmetrical ) 6 GrCP's

    4-fold cubo-octahedron/Vector Equilibrium( asymmetrical ) 25 GrCp's--- tho only the 4 GrCP-- 4 hexagonal planes ---needed to define it.

    http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s04/figs/f5511.html

    http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/Lynn/LynnS54.html
     

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