28.03.2019 Views

The Cosmic Game ( PDFDrive.com )

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

<strong>Cosmic</strong> <strong>Game</strong> © Douglass A. White, 2012 v151207 179<br />

I believe it is possible that the Egyptians were able to measure Compton scattering and<br />

obtain the Compton wavelength for the electron at rest and thus obtain the mass of the<br />

electron. <strong>The</strong> non-reduced Planck constant on the Senet Oracle Board is the<br />

circumference of the circle with its center at the tip of Tem's Tower and its radius<br />

extending from the tip of the Tower to the lower right hand corner of Thoth's House.<br />

<strong>The</strong> light speed momentum of the electron (mec) is 2.73e-22 kg m/s, which has the<br />

magnitude order of the major arcana -- the top and bottom rows of the Oracle Board plus<br />

Osiris and Horus-in-the-Womb (Magician and Hanged Man). <strong>The</strong> constant h / me c is<br />

2.427e-12 m, and has the magnitude of the top row of majors plus Osiris and Horus-inthe-Womb,<br />

which means that the bottom row drops out. If the Egyptians used 6.62 for<br />

Planck's constant, 1 for the electron, and 3 for light speed, their value for the constant<br />

cluster would have been about 2.2067e-12, using 3e-22 for the electron's light speed<br />

momentum. I may be wrong, but I do not think the Egyptians thought of Planck's<br />

constant as being on the scale of 10 to the -34 magnitude. More likely they preferred to<br />

keep the magnitudes no higher than 30 and thought of the constant as the product ħc = %<br />

r e-26 J, where % is 3.16227766 meters and the J stands for energy in units of joules.<br />

Measurement of ħ<br />

In our discussion of electrostatic levitation we saw that h / e = V / f. Because c = f λ, we<br />

can substitute and rearrange to get hc = eV λ. <strong>The</strong> only variables are the energy in eV<br />

and the wavelength. We have shown hypothetical experiments to measure the speed of<br />

light (with a Fizeau wheel), the elementary charge (by electrostatic levitation of down),<br />

and the wavelength of a particular color of light (by measuring the angle of the first<br />

interference minimum of a beam of monochromatic light refracted through a thin slit and<br />

multiplying it times the width of the slit). All that remains is to find a way to measure<br />

the eV's -- that are twice the reduced Planck ratio (2×1.054 = 2.108) at the natron<br />

wavelength -- and an approximate value for Planck's constant emerges from the above<br />

formula. <strong>The</strong> ratio of voltage to frequency is constant and the wavelength varies<br />

inversely as the eV's.<br />

Why the voltage associated with the brightest GOLDEN spectral line of sunlight (Ra's<br />

life-giving gaze) and of sacred Natron should be one of the fundamental numbers that<br />

appears on the Senet Oracle Board AND the key ratio of the reduced Planck constant<br />

"radius" and "diameter" values (1.054 and 2×1.054 = 2.108) is a marvelous cosmic<br />

coincidence. Also once again we see Egyptian reciprocal math pivot on a constant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Important Role of Iron in Ancient Egypt<br />

<strong>The</strong> ancient Egyptians considered iron to be a celestial metal, because in the early<br />

dynasties they knew of it primarily from meteorites. <strong>The</strong>y believed that the floor of<br />

heaven was made of iron and the Pyramid Texts speak numerous times of assisting<br />

Osiris to ascend to heaven where he is greeted by his mother Newet and other heaven<br />

dwellers. To reach heaven he had to ascend on a ladder or staircase. His heavenly<br />

throne was thought to be made of iron, and the word for iron was associated with the<br />

ideas of wonder, amazement, marvel, astonishment. Compare the staircase and throne

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!