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Item 695

Winter 1957-1958?

Let N = Number of least sub-quantal units — each having least dimension of Force Motion Time. Then, when there are equal numbers of each, the quantum can be represented by a cube, and N1/3 is the number of units along any edge. If all the units are of one magnitude — though of three different kinds, then they may be arranged in rows or groups of N along any one of their three directions representing force, motion or time. If arranged along the motion line, the motion dimension is N, the force dimension 1 and the time dimension 1. — the force dimension at min per each unit of motion, and the motion dimension max per each unit of time, and velocity is N.

 

In the cube N = 8 and the length of one edge is 81/3 = 2

2 x 2 x 2 = 8

 

Then N1/3 x N1/3 x N1/3 = N  and 81/3 x 81/3 x 81/3 = 83/3 = 8

 

Now, for max motion in 81/3 or 2 units of time,

Let Q = 1 whole quantum

Let A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H =

each = Q/N, N being the number of sub-quantal units in the whole quantum.

Then any combination of N sub-quantal units will be a whole quantum.

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Title Subject - 695
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Subject
Box number 6:641-859
Document number 695
Date / Year 1957?
Authors / Creators / Correspondents
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Keywords Physics Sub-Quantal