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<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 173<br />

Large Circle Has Radius % = 3.16227766 Relative to Senet Board<br />

<strong>The</strong> Egyptians also must have noticed the strange phenomenon that (3.1416) (3) / (1.6) ≈<br />

5.89, whereas (3.1416) (1.6) / (3) ≈ 1.67, which is the ratio <strong>com</strong>ponent of the proton<br />

mass. Here we play only with the Senet Board ratios and ignore units and scale.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mass of the electron is .511 MeV / c 2 .<br />

To convert this to kg:<br />

(.511e6) (1.602e-19 J) / (9e16 m 2 / s 2 ) = (9.1e-31 kg)<br />

Compton scattering of light off an electron at "rest" has the relation Me = h / λ c, where<br />

the wavelength of a photon scattering off an electron shifts to a longer value than that of<br />

the proton. <strong>The</strong> electron's Compton Wavelength is λ = 2.43×10e-12 m. In general,<br />

E = m c 2 .<br />

E = h c / λ.<br />

m = h / λ c.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wikipedia article on the "Compton Wavelength" is so <strong>com</strong>pact and relevant to what<br />

is discussed above that I quote it below (except for the references that can be found at the<br />

end of the article). For details about the fine structure constant, the Planck length, and<br />

the relation to gravity, see also my papers on Observer Physics and the Wikipedia<br />

article on "Compton Scattering".<br />

Of great importance is recognizing how deeply pervasive the relations (h c), (ħ c), (h / c),<br />

and (ħ / c) are in the world of quantum physics. <strong>The</strong> constant interaction of the smallest<br />

constant (ħ) with the largest constant (c) gives us the Oper (% = 3.162), a definition of<br />

the joule, and a fascinating unity.<br />

ħ c / % r = 10 -26 J.<br />

ħ c % 51 / r = 1 J.<br />

ħ c 2 Ss = π r e Oo As.<br />

(ħ c / r) (Ss / Oo As) = π e / c = Mp.

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