Mathematical Physics

   

The Zero-dimensional Physical Theory (III): Graphing Time and Space

Authors: Stephen H. Jarvis

Here represents a description for how time relates with space graphically as a process of plotting points without assuming any dimensional scales of space or time, and without assuming spatial and temporal scales for mass or a photon of light, and thus for particles or waves. As a result of such, the fine structure constant can be derived as a zero-dimensional graphing code. Here also represents a description of how the graph basis of time and space can be scaled with the charge of the electron and speed of light to account for physical phenomena. As such, here will be described how to construct a zero-dimensional basis for the graphing of time and space to then better picture physical phenomena when that zero-dimensional number theory and associated plotting is scaled with two basic known physical values, namely the electron charge and the speed of light. Here, physical reality is not being plotted, yet a fundamental zero-dimensional basis for vector plotting derived, described, and then scaled to physical phenomena, the importance of which shall be highlighted as being instrumental to proposing new research.

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