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Chapt37 pi and "e" and "i" explained #423 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 16, 3:27*pm, Ian wrote:
On May 15, 9:12*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 1:55*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 11:17*am, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 7:00*am, Ian wrote: On May 14, 10:59*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Chapter 37 Subject: let me include the number "i" chapter 37 Atom Totality theory *Archimedes Plutoniumhttp://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies When we say: "whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies" are we saying that the particular atom that is the Universe is Plutonium? In specific 231 Plutonium? Yes, the 231Pu is the isotope that fits all the special numbers of physics and math such as fine structure constant, proton to electron mass ratio, 2.71 blackbody microwave background radiation, pi, e. If you were told that the Cosmos is a big atom where the galaxies are pieces of the last electrons of this big atom, then the isotope that fits it all the best is 231Pu. Very interesting. That was what I wanted to know. It seemed to me that was the idea, but I could not get it from chapter 37 alone, as that chapter deals only with pi and e. So in other words, 231 plutonium is at the heart of the structure of the universe. If the Universe is one big atom, the isotope that fits the numbers of physics and math the very best is 231 Pu. The single most strongest evidence of a Atom Totality is the blackbody Cosmic Microwave Background radiation with its 2.71 degrees K. Using DeBroglie book of thermodynamics of an isolated atom 231Pu delivers that number 2.71 Kelvin the best of the isotopes. That is what I like about Atom Totality Theory, it embodies multiple concepts in one entity, background radiation, i, e, pi, fine structure constant,... if ever there has been the purpose of science it is to embody everything in one concept. Because as such you reduce the difficulty of holding the myriad aspects of the universe in the mind. This is what Jacob Bronowski called, finding hidden likenesses. Good point again. It is everything made easy. You should have no difficulty remembering the number 231, which is simply the product of the primes 3, 7 and 11, equally spaced, with 3 the number of their number, 11 the number of unity 1 repeated once, and 7 their average (3+11)/2. Also Pu is easy, just pronounce it sufficiently slowly, like pee-eww. =kluto |
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Chapt37 pi and "e" and "i" explained #423 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 16, 2:47*am, kluto wrote:
On May 16, 3:27*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 9:12*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 1:55*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 11:17*am, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 7:00*am, Ian wrote: On May 14, 10:59*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Chapter 37 Subject: let me include the number "i" chapter 37 Atom Totality theory *Archimedes Plutoniumhttp://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies When we say: "whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies" are we saying that the particular atom that is the Universe is Plutonium? In specific 231 Plutonium? Yes, the 231Pu is the isotope that fits all the special numbers of physics and math such as fine structure constant, proton to electron mass ratio, 2.71 blackbody microwave background radiation, pi, e. If you were told that the Cosmos is a big atom where the galaxies are pieces of the last electrons of this big atom, then the isotope that fits it all the best is 231Pu. Very interesting. That was what I wanted to know. It seemed to me that was the idea, but I could not get it from chapter 37 alone, as that chapter deals only with pi and e. So in other words, 231 plutonium is at the heart of the structure of the universe. If the Universe is one big atom, the isotope that fits the numbers of physics and math the very best is 231 Pu. The single most strongest evidence of a Atom Totality is the blackbody Cosmic Microwave Background radiation with its 2.71 degrees K. Using DeBroglie book of thermodynamics of an isolated atom 231Pu delivers that number 2.71 Kelvin the best of the isotopes. That is what I like about Atom Totality Theory, it embodies multiple concepts in one entity, background radiation, i, e, pi, fine structure constant,... if ever there has been the purpose of science it is to embody everything in one concept. Because as such you reduce the difficulty of holding the myriad aspects of the universe in the mind. This is what Jacob Bronowski called, finding hidden likenesses. * * *Good point again. It is everything made easy. You should have no difficulty remembering the number 231, which is simply the product of the primes 3, 7 and 11, equally spaced, with 3 the number of their number, 11 the number of unity 1 repeated once, and 7 their average (3+11)/2. Also Pu is easy, just pronounce it sufficiently slowly, like pee-eww. =kluto Thanks, that is a nice remembering device. I really like that I can hold the universe in my head with one word: 231 Pu!!! |
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Chapt37 pi and "e" and "i" explained #423 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 16, 10:57*pm, Ian wrote:
On May 16, 2:47*am, kluto wrote: On May 16, 3:27*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 9:12*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 1:55*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 11:17*am, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 7:00*am, Ian wrote: On May 14, 10:59*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Chapter 37 Subject: let me include the number "i" chapter 37 Atom Totality theory *Archimedes Plutoniumhttp://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies When we say: "whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies" are we saying that the particular atom that is the Universe is Plutonium? In specific 231 Plutonium? Yes, the 231Pu is the isotope that fits all the special numbers of physics and math such as fine structure constant, proton to electron mass ratio, 2.71 blackbody microwave background radiation, pi, e. If you were told that the Cosmos is a big atom where the galaxies are pieces of the last electrons of this big atom, then the isotope that fits it all the best is 231Pu. Very interesting. That was what I wanted to know. It seemed to me that was the idea, but I could not get it from chapter 37 alone, as that chapter deals only with pi and e. So in other words, 231 plutonium is at the heart of the structure of the universe. If the Universe is one big atom, the isotope that fits the numbers of physics and math the very best is 231 Pu. The single most strongest evidence of a Atom Totality is the blackbody Cosmic Microwave Background radiation with its 2.71 degrees K. Using DeBroglie book of thermodynamics of an isolated atom 231Pu delivers that number 2.71 Kelvin the best of the isotopes. That is what I like about Atom Totality Theory, it embodies multiple concepts in one entity, background radiation, i, e, pi, fine structure constant,... if ever there has been the purpose of science it is to embody everything in one concept. Because as such you reduce the difficulty of holding the myriad aspects of the universe in the mind. This is what Jacob Bronowski called, finding hidden likenesses. * * *Good point again. It is everything made easy. You should have no difficulty remembering the number 231, which is simply the product of the primes 3, 7 and 11, equally spaced, with 3 the number of their number, 11 the number of unity 1 repeated once, and 7 their average (3+11)/2. Also Pu is easy, just pronounce it sufficiently slowly, like pee-eww. =kluto Thanks, that is a nice remembering device. I really like that I can hold the universe in my head with one word: 231 Pu!!! Watch out! Your head might explode from having so much information. Consider drilling the hole in your skull first. PPJ, who's always happy to help the young and aspiring scholars. |
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Chapt37 pi and "e" and "i" explained #423 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 17, 1:46*pm, " porky_pig...@my-
deja.com wrote: On May 16, 10:57*pm, Ian wrote: On May 16, 2:47*am, kluto wrote: On May 16, 3:27*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 9:12*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 1:55*pm, Ian wrote: On May 15, 11:17*am, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: On May 15, 7:00*am, Ian wrote: On May 14, 10:59*pm, Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Chapter 37 Subject: let me include the number "i" chapter 37 Atom Totality theory *Archimedes Plutoniumhttp://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies When we say: "whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies" are we saying that the particular atom that is the Universe is Plutonium? In specific 231 Plutonium? Yes, the 231Pu is the isotope that fits all the special numbers of physics and math such as fine structure constant, proton to electron mass ratio, 2.71 blackbody microwave background radiation, pi, e. If you were told that the Cosmos is a big atom where the galaxies are pieces of the last electrons of this big atom, then the isotope that fits it all the best is 231Pu. Very interesting. That was what I wanted to know. It seemed to me that was the idea, but I could not get it from chapter 37 alone, as that chapter deals only with pi and e. So in other words, 231 plutonium is at the heart of the structure of the universe. If the Universe is one big atom, the isotope that fits the numbers of physics and math the very best is 231 Pu. The single most strongest evidence of a Atom Totality is the blackbody Cosmic Microwave Background radiation with its 2.71 degrees K. Using DeBroglie book of thermodynamics of an isolated atom 231Pu delivers that number 2.71 Kelvin the best of the isotopes. That is what I like about Atom Totality Theory, it embodies multiple concepts in one entity, background radiation, i, e, pi, fine structure constant,... if ever there has been the purpose of science it is to embody everything in one concept. Because as such you reduce the difficulty of holding the myriad aspects of the universe in the mind. This is what Jacob Bronowski called, finding hidden likenesses. * * *Good point again. It is everything made easy. You should have no difficulty remembering the number 231, which is simply the product of the primes 3, 7 and 11, equally spaced, with 3 the number of their number, 11 the number of unity 1 repeated once, and 7 their average (3+11)/2. Also Pu is easy, just pronounce it sufficiently slowly, like pee-eww. =kluto Thanks, that is a nice remembering device. I really like that I can hold the universe in my head with one word: 231 Pu!!! Watch out! Your head might explode from having so much information. Consider drilling the hole in your skull first. PPJ, who's always happy to help the young and aspiring scholars. Drill hole. 231Pu pop out. Missing matter. Problem for science. Body turns into black hole. Gobbledigook bawoom, pi and e and i in a nasty green bowl of puke mixed with your brains and feces. This is what AP asks, so do you want it? =kluto |
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Chapt37 pi and "e" and "i" explained #423 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 17, 8:46*am, kluto wrote:
* *Drill hole. 231Pu pop out. Missing matter. Problem for science. Body turns into black hole. Gobbledigook bawoom, pi and e and i in a nasty green bowl of puke mixed with your brains and feces. This is what AP asks, so do you want it? =kluto Not "feces" but "231 Poo". |
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