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Fibonacci appx c
1. Appendix C
Agreement with Existing Physics
The definitions in Appendix A can be rewritten as a transformation of variables:
t(sec) = c(event) x B(sec event -1
)
and the resulting expression
E / EB = mVB
where:
t represents time in seconds
c is the numerical value of the “speed of light” using the dimension (event)
B is the number of seconds per event, and
EB has the units; energy mass-1
meter-3
(we choose the MKS system of measure.)
This is a difficult and abstract concept, but it is nothing more than a mathematical
transformation of variables.
In the transformation, one second of time t is replaced by c events. In other words,
time is not fully continuous in this model, and one second of time t is treated as c
(2.998E+08) discrete events in MKS units.
To the extent that c (2.998E+08) is a large enough number to provide mathematical
continuity for the quantity e = lim(n infinity) (1 + 1/n)n
, then the expression
t=cB is nothing more than a mathematical transformation of variables. Every
physical equation regarding time t could undergo a transformation of the variable t,
and subsequently go through the transformation back into t, with exactly the same
physical result whether it be a classical, quantum mechanical, or relativistic
expression of physics.
There is no deviation from any existing empirical result. But with the new
Fibonacci dimensional theory, spatial expansion is now explained and predicted.