Authors: Helmut Schmidt
Newton's law of gravitation F = G m1 m2 /r^2 gives very precise results for the radii r and velocities v of an orbit, but no indication of the diameter or mass of celestial bodies or elementary particles. The laws of nature can be described in terms of a single type of particle with a constant velocity, one dimension, the simplest possible law of energy E = 2^n i^t n,t in setN , and the properties of a fractal. In contrast, our idea of the world is one with 3 isotropic dimensions x, y and z. The TOE requires a revision of the isotropic space. If one designates r as the large radius, xy as the small radius and z as the deviation, the resulting ratios are as follows: r / z = n / m, xy / z = l / m and n > l > abs m > 0 . n, l, m with natural numbers. 2pi is the appropriate conversion factor from radius r to circumference and orbital period. The polynomial r_Objekt = (r + (2pi) xy + (2pi)^2 z )is the summary of the 3 dimensions of an object. With particle numbers and polar coordinates, simple relationships for space NB / rB = N1 / r1 = N2 / r2 and time NB / wB = N1 / w1 = N2 / w2 can be set up for two objects and one observer. This results in c, h and G: c = r_earth ^2 / m / day 2/pi h G c^5 s^8 m^10 sqrt( pi^4 - pi^2 - pi^-1 - pi^-3) = 1
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