Re: Geometric derivation of Rydberg's constant
- From: "Sorcerer" <Headmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 14:16:15 GMT
Well, if it isn't our old mate Pecker, drooling about four dimensions.
'Really, this is what is meant by the Fourth Dimension, though some people who talk about the Fourth Dimension do not know they mean it. It is only another way of looking at Time. There is no difference between Time and any of the three dimensions of Space except that our consciousness moves along with it.' -- Herbert George Wells - "The Time Machine" - 1895.
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." --Einstein
<pekka.virtanen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1165663415.040271.315330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| The dimension of Rydberg's constant is [1/m] and its exact geometric
| derivation is possible to 10 decimals. Traditionally it is derivated
| electrodynamically.
|
| Derivation is based on new cell-structured space model. The space is
| absolute but it is not the Newton's absolute space. Cell-structured
| space is Lorentz-compatible.
|
| The files:
|
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.ppt
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.ppt
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.ppt
| or
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.pdf
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.pdf
| http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.pdf
|
| Pekka Virtanen
|
.
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