Spencer Heath's
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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 666
September 1, 1957
The Quantum as Event
Action — Cyclic, Discontinuous
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Mass Weight Force Inertia Units per unit of motion |
Velocity-Motion, length or space units per unit of time
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Duration Time
(Frequency)
Units
Appreciable Unappreciable Indivisible Equal
Let us suppose that there are ultimate units respectively of Mass, Velocity and Duration (period).
Then, in the quantum there is some number of each of these ultimate units.
And, the product of these three numbers is the quantum unit h — one quantum
This product is the number of sub-quantum units that constitute the single quantum unit.
The respective numbers of sub-quantum units are either equal or they are unequal.
When they are equal, each is the cube root of the whole number of sub-quantum units.
Let N represent the whole number of sub-quantal units.
(1) Then N1/3 x N1/3 x N1/3 = N3/3 = N sub-quantal units.
There cannot be less than one sub-quantal unit in any of the three quantal categories of Mass, Velocity and Period. Then in (1) above we divide N1/3 by itself — N2/3 — to express a single sub-quantal unit of Mass. We then multiply velocity by N1/3 (to preserve the quantum whole).
So, when mass is minimum, velocity is squared.
1 x (N1/3)2 x N1/3 = N3/3 = N. 1 x 4 x 2 = 8
Likewise we may preserve the quantum whole by squaring the Period — 1 x N1/3 x N2/3 = N3/3
1 2 4 8
/Note: Some additional calculations were assumed to be preliminary to this and were not transcribed from the original./