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Re: Space-Time-Speed Distance Continuum Formula

🔗Bill Arnold <billarnoldfla@yahoo.com>

10/11/2002 5:57:55 PM

bb089@scn.org writes,
"To: cyclesi@yahoogroups.com
From: bb089@scn.org
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:38:56 -0700 (PDT)

I am and many others are interested in reading about
different observational points of view. But in doing
so very few will be able to follow unless it's a step
by step progression. The reason being that there are
necessary assumptions to bridge those steps which are
often disagreed with. But even if I disagree with
some or all of them, the last very unlikely, I still
can see where it goes and if it is internally
consistent with itself.

Re:
>Robert Karl Stonjek writes, "Time has been confused with some
>axes of a graph for long enough. Geometry is not space and
>it is not time, but the line is easily crossed and so they
>sometimes seem to be synonymous."
>
>Suppose I gave you a formula that shows a proportional
>relationship between Time and Space and Distance? Would
>you be interested in discussing it?
>
>Bill Arnold

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My, Bill Arnold's, remarks:
Sure, let's take it slow, for those interested. And for those
not:
from my point of view it relates to all the message boards
cross-posted, and those uninterested, please just hit delete,
as there are multi-disciplinary minds on these respective boards.
If a list member wishes to join one of the other cross-posted
lists mentioned above, and others wish this subject message not
cross- posted to their list, I will abide by their wishes and take
it off-list only to those other lists. Unfortunately, the added
brilliance of these respective minds might be lost.

In Cycles Bulletin, Vol. XXX, No. 4, 1979, in "Bode's Law Explained:
On the Definitive Directions, Dimensions and Proportions of Our
Solar-Planetary System," among other things, I wrote, "if there is
a physical law relating distance, periodicty, speed and space as I
believe there is as I outlined in my first letter (Cycles, Volume 28,
Number 9, December, 1977), as observed by the formula pi d = tr
(discussed at length in this letter), then it will add much to our
knowledge of the solar-planetary system and will aid us in constructing
a "physical" model." I also wrote therein, "The so-called planetary
distance law, inherent within pi d = tr, that is, d = tr/pi, and apply
it fully to the solar-planetary system model under developement...this
formula is derived from equating the perimeter of the unitary circle
(pi = 3.14etc.d) with the distance travelled by an orbiting body (D = tr).
Thus, pi d = tr. This elastic space (pi = tr/d) and elastic time
(t = pi d/r) and elastic speed (r = pi d/t) and elastic distance
(d = tr/pi) formula is the space-time-speed distance continuum formula
so necessary to correlating the "whole" system to its constituent parts."
and I might add, musically, for those still believe that the solar-system
planets make Music of the Spheres in their oribtals round our sun.

So, simply put, the formula is:

pi d = tr

arrived at by knowing to be true:

C = pi d

and

D = tr

hence, for any body in space moving round a relatively
stationary center,

the D traveled on the Circumference can be equated
with THAT circumference

hence, pi d = tr

t is time traveled

r is rate of speed traveled or call it speed so
as not to confuse letters for radii, if used

C is circumference of the circle described by d (diameter,
or 2r for 2 radii can be substituted, for some interesting
thoughts on the "octave")

pi is 3.14+ad infinitum [I have it to 40 places for those
interested]

OK: for those interested, have at it!
Bill Arnold

Bill Arnold
billarnoldfla@yahoo.com
http://www.cwru.edu/affil/edis/scholars/arnold.htm
Independent Scholar
Independent Scholar, Modern Language Association
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