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The Nature of Mass: The Technical Version
The Nature of Mass: The Technical Version
The Nature of Mass: The Technical Version
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The Nature of Mass is a proof of the physical model t=cB (the replacement of "time" by the natural sequence of spatial progression.)



The text uses no empirical results; instead, only the spatial model is used to derive (exactly) all values of mass, i.e. electron, proton, and neutron mass. It proves there is no other mass that "tips" a three-dimensional scale.



This text directly follows the technical achievements proved in the prior texts Changing Your Mind, Fifth Dimension, and Cold Fusion. These texts are all based on the manuscript "A Mathematical Transformation of Variables defining Space-Time and the Constant h" by Marc E. King.



This text advances the concepts of closed-spatial-travel ("time" travel.)
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJan 30, 2013
ISBN9781479783472
The Nature of Mass: The Technical Version
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Marc E. King

Marc E. King is the author of: Changing Your Mind; A Theory of Space without Time (2012,) Fifth Dimension; The Light to See (2012,) Cold Fusion; Dignity of Mind (2012,) and HEAT; The Nature of Temperature (2013.) He is an accomplished writer who has presented technical works in an equally non-technical manner for all to enjoy and understand. His books Changing Your Mind and HEAT are publisher’s best-sellers. His technical manuscript “A Mathematical Transformation of Variables Defining Space-Time and the Constant h” (2012) defines the relationship t=cB, the spatial frame width b meters, and the spatial energy per unit mass-volume EB. He is a solid state semiconductor device physicist by education and has more than 30 years experience in Silicon Valley, CA as a pioneer of high speed semiconductor technology for the applications of super computers, personal computers, programmable logic, and smart cell phones.

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    The Nature of Mass - Marc E. King

    Copyright © 2013 by Marc E. King.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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    CONTENTS

    Foreword by the Author

    Introduction

    III. The Nature of Mass

    IV. The Nature of Higher Dimensional Mass

    V. Mass x Volume

    VI. Mass x Boundary Volume for Hydrogen

    VII. The Nature of Quantum Spatial States (Bound Energy States)

    VIII. Intersections

    IX. Boundary Energies

    X. Closed Spatial Travel

    XI. Closed-Travel Energy

    XII. nMAX

    XIII. rMAX, rC, and EC

    XIV. Inverse and Reverse

    XV. Exercise

    XVI. Tables

    XVII. Beginning to End of 3-Dimensional Intersections

    XVIII. Diagrams

    XIX. Technical Conclusions

    XX. Reference

    Summary of Results

    Summary of Technical Results for the Text

    Cold Fusion Technical Summary

    Appendix B (Reference)

    Appendix C (Reference)

    Appendix G (Reference)

    Appendix R (Reference)

    Appendix Y (Reference)

    Appendix Z (Reference)

    Reference Texts

    Foreword by the Author

    This text assumes only space and the spatial progression shown in reference. We do not require empirical results. From dimensional space alone, this text precisely derives:

    Electron Mass

    Proton Mass

    Neutron Mass

    Elementary Mass (Allowed Atomic and Nuclear Mass)

    The charge force and the nuclear strong force have been dispelled. These forces and concepts are not obsolete. They remain valuable. They represent the effective assembly-language that interfaces between observation and the machine language of 1’s and 0’s.

    In the real world, the attributes space and mass in fact represent a type of machine language (ones and zeros) upon which everything else is compiled and constructed.

    This is a technical text. Some technical readers may be uncomfortable with the technical results from this text and the preceding texts.

    There is no need for discomfort.

    The concept (t=cB) embraces all of existing physics and all science. There is no departure from our prior educations and experience.

    In the same way that quantum mechanics has dealt with time and space in the non-macroscopic world, this new concept supports that same endeavor.

    If you understand this material, you should be able to correctly answer Exercise 3 by yourself.

    Introduction

    Mass is perceived as an empirical attribute (no mass-or-mass) but having a real value, i.e. the value

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