Appendix I – The Math to Nowhere
The playing with numbers is the part of the quantum unified theory that is the toughest. When checking such things as the dynamics of the coulomb effect and the relations of such particles as the proton and the electron there are a couple of constant discrepancies, for example:
After some work you may note that:
But, why stop there?
Einstein's derivation for the curvature of light around a massive object...
Although one must see dilation approaching that of the Schwarzschild metric, as it would take extreme dilation to fit one kilogram of material into a Schwarzschild radius. Yet, it could be feasible to stay with Einstein on the curvature of light around a massive object; where, the maximum angle of curvature is pi/2+pi/2=pi radions.
Plank's reduced constant
Plank's constant
gravitational constant
speed of light
speed of gravity Schwarzschild radius
Plank length
Plank momentum
mass electron
mass proton
radius electron
radius proton
1/12th mass of carbon 12 atom
ground state Bohr radius of proton/electron
mass equivalent of proton/electron bond
Coulomb's constant
elemental charge
Plank charge
fine structure constant
Hubble frequency
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