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Old January 11th 05, 10:13 AM
Double-A
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Default Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"


S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure constant- alpha"

used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] = .00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model "Helix

Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine

Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or proportions) per

leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides the optimum

amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of the Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) = 137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of "alpha",

"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This alpha_sm is

found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to particle (

or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by a

constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:
http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group
http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/



Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure constant may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between the red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great age) and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in the size of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A

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Old January 12th 05, 01:59 AM
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Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure constant- alpha"

used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] = .00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model "Helix

Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine

Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or proportions)

per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides the

optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of the

Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) = 137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of "alpha",

"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This alpha_sm is

found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to particle (

or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by a

constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:
http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group
http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/



Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure constant may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between the red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great age)

and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in the size

of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A



Where's Smart?

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Old January 12th 05, 03:14 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure constant- alpha"

used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] = .00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model "Helix

Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine

Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or proportions)

per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides the

optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of the

Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) = 137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of "alpha",

"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This alpha_sm is

found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to particle (

or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by a

constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:
http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group
http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/



Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure constant may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between the red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great age)

and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in the size

of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?


nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat

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Old January 12th 05, 03:25 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure constant-

alpha"
used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] = .00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model

"Helix
Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine
Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or

proportions)
per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides the

optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of the

Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) = 137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of

"alpha",
"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This alpha_sm

is
found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to

particle (
or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by a
constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:
http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group

http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/


Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure constant

may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between the

red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great

age)
and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that

light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in the

size
of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?


nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat


I thought maybe he was off inspecting his Lower Manhattan real estate.
Double-A

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Old January 12th 05, 04:58 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure constant-

alpha"
used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] = .00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model

"Helix
Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine
Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or

proportions)
per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides the
optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of the
Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) = 137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of

"alpha",
"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This alpha_sm

is
found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to

particle (
or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by a
constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:
http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group

http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/


Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure constant

may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between the

red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great

age)
and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that

light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in the

size
of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?


nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat


I thought maybe he was off inspecting his Lower Manhattan real estate.
Double-A


nightbat

You mean Smart real estate interests are not self regulating?
Where does he ever find the time then to look for his name everywhere he
appearently looks?


the nightbat

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Old January 12th 05, 06:07 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure

constant-
alpha"
used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] =

..00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model

"Helix
Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine
Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or

proportions)
per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides

the
optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of

the
Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) =

137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of

"alpha",
"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This

alpha_sm
is
found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to

particle (
or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by

a
constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:

http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group

http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/


Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure

constant
may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between

the
red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great

age)
and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that

light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine

constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in

the
size
of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?

nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat


I thought maybe he was off inspecting his Lower Manhattan real

estate.
Double-A


nightbat

You mean Smart real estate interests are not self regulating?
Where does he ever find the time then to look for his name everywhere

he
appearently looks?


the nightbat



I think he's just ignoring me, or else he already has me kill filed as
a crank. Ha! Ha!

Double-A

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Old January 12th 05, 07:02 AM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure

constant-
alpha"
used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] =

.00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....


---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart Model
"Helix
Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the Divine
Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or
proportions)
per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which provides

the
optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation of

the
Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) =

137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form of
"alpha",
"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This

alpha_sm
is
found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon to
particle (
or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set by

a
constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:

http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm

http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group

http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/


Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure

constant
may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality between

the
red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating great
age)
and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of that
light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine

constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change in

the
size
of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?

nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat


I thought maybe he was off inspecting his Lower Manhattan real

estate.
Double-A


nightbat

You mean Smart real estate interests are not self regulating?
Where does he ever find the time then to look for his name everywhere

he
appearently looks?


the nightbat


I think he's just ignoring me, or else he already has me kill filed as
a crank. Ha! Ha!

Double-A


nightbat

Remember the Double-A/Darla buttons, well he is over in
alt.sci.physics.new-theories or sci.physics pushing his ego as ever.
Just start off any of your post replies to him like for instance about
how dumb his theories sound for such a so called smart individual and
he'll answer you. He generally doesn't answer what he detects as low
weight posters but can't resist any negative comment on his hype smarts.
A very versatile science brilliant diversified multi subject information
fellow but too much into his own deluded self worth. He did make the
first star ship draft but we will need ear plugs whenever any of us get
around him as we hopefully leave his Smart Earth to Darla's smarter
Universe.


the nightbat

  #8  
Old January 12th 05, 07:46 AM
Double-A
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Double-A wrote:
S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Topics Found in "The Smart Model Theory"
(reference)
Smart Model "Fine Structure Constant alpha_sm"
(c) 2004 Smart1234


There are similarities between the "fine structure

constant-
alpha"
used in
standard analysis and alpha_sm.

Here is the comparison,

Standard Analysis
( fine structure constant)


alpha = e^2/[4pi(eps_o)(hbar)(c)] =

.00727282447891158387...


or the other form is this inverse of this,


1/alpha = 137.4981563554991....



---------------------------------------------------------


Smart Model Analysis of alpha_sm
(fine structure constant - with respect to the Smart

Model
"Helix
Spiral
Fields" Theory, or the Spiral Fields related to the

Divine
Proportion, Golden
Ratio, Fibonacci Spiral Squence, Phi and 1/Phi, etc...)

We find that alpha_sm = the number of degrees ( or
proportions)
per
leave
turn around a plant stem, found in nature, which

provides
the
optimum
amount of
light exposure for a plant. This alpha_sm is a relation

of
the
Divine
Proportion to a circle.


alpha_sm = 360 - 360*(1/Phi) =

137.5077640500378546463487...


The Standard Analysis and the Smart Model Theory form

of
"alpha",
"The Fine
Structure Constant", have almost the same value. This

alpha_sm
is
found as a
constant in nature used in the optimization of photon

to
particle (
or atom)
interaction for plants. For each leave, the turn is set

by
a
constant, 137
degree (or proportion) per leave turn.


References:

http://assets.cambridge.org/052162/1...21621968ws.pdf
http://www.goldenmeangauge.co.uk/golden.htm


http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal...i/fibnat2.html


Smart's Alt. Physics News Group


http://pub39.bravenet.com/forum/show...20272813&cpv=1
S. Enterprize (Science Journal)
http://smart1234.s-enterprize.com/


Jim,

What do you think of the idea that the fine structure

constant
may be
changing with time, as speculated by Dirac?

Australian scientists have found a proportionality

between
the
red
shifting of light from distant quasars (thus indicating

great
age)
and
the fine structure constant computed from the spectra of

that
light.
Thus we might start calling this number alpha the "fine

constant
variable".

My question is whether this might also indicate a change

in
the
size
of
the atom over time, and thus perhaps an expansion of

matter?

Double-A


Where's Smart?

nightbat

Looking for his name at the bottom of a tea cup.


the nightbat


I thought maybe he was off inspecting his Lower Manhattan real

estate.
Double-A

nightbat

You mean Smart real estate interests are not self

regulating?
Where does he ever find the time then to look for his name

everywhere
he
appearently looks?


the nightbat


I think he's just ignoring me, or else he already has me kill filed

as
a crank. Ha! Ha!

Double-A


nightbat

Remember the Double-A/Darla buttons, well he is over in
alt.sci.physics.new-theories or sci.physics pushing his ego as ever.
Just start off any of your post replies to him like for instance

about
how dumb his theories sound for such a so called smart individual and
he'll answer you. He generally doesn't answer what he detects as low
weight posters but can't resist any negative comment on his hype

smarts.
A very versatile science brilliant diversified multi subject

information
fellow but too much into his own deluded self worth. He did make the
first star ship draft but we will need ear plugs whenever any of us

get
around him as we hopefully leave his Smart Earth to Darla's smarter
Universe.


the nightbat



Smart actually reveals from time to time some in depth knowledge of
science and math, but he spends most of his time off on these loony
tangents such as being an archangel, owning Manhattan Island, and
finding his names, both real and pseudo, in the Torah code.

His unique psychology is a worthy field of study all on its own.
Double-A

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Old January 12th 05, 08:58 AM
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Interesting # 137 for 10^137 is the number of atoms in the universe. Go
figure Bert

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Old January 13th 05, 05:11 AM
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