The Terrestrial Planets Do Weird Calculus

Discussion concerning the first major re-evaluation of Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal System of theory, updated to include counterspace (Etheric spaces), projective geometry, and the non-local aspects of time/space.
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The Terrestrial Planets Do Weird Calculus

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by Ian Beardsley

Original research:
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https://www.academia.edu/s/bdd6902242

RELATED LINKS

At The Earth's Core: The Geophysics of Planetary Evolution:
https://reciprocalsystem.org/paper/at-t ... -evolution

Unity and Phi^3:
https://reciprocal.systems/phpBB3/viewt ... 0&start=30

How do impossible squares relate to RST:
https://reciprocal.systems/phpBB3/viewt ... 7&start=40

So much synchronicity.  I am about ¾ through the paper and can already tell the author what’s going on.

Gravity is logarithmic… specifically natural-logirthmic (w.r.t. base e).

Base e is unity datum, as I discuss here (Tao of Motion as 1=Φπ²/16), and is not correct as defined as it assumes a 0-base datum.

Inside planets are moving in 3D-coordinate time; outside planets in 3D-corrdinate space. The asteroid belt is the unit boundary (or the Sun’s gravitational limit).

Link between Space & Counterspace is Logarithmic:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=685&p=4284#p4284

Wonderful that it makes use of Phi (Φ) and its conjugate (φ) - as defined here: Natural Numbers as Space-Time/Time-Space Conjugates).

Here (Vesica Pisces as One, Phi, Phi^2, 2*Phi, Phi^3) are the as-found relationships between √2, √3, √5, and Phi (Φ)

The author has found the same as I in that…

Quantum e is 2; Phi is 1 in Counterspace:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=762&p=4322#p4322

The “Weird Calculus” is because Calculus is wrong…

Re: Interatomic Distance:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=234&p=3914#p3914

“Integral of 1/x dx to be ln(x) + C is a lie as we know.

That would imply that inter-atomic distance is indeed not logarithmic.

The question then becomes how precisely do you integrate without the dreaded infinity.

This further implies we are dealing with counterspace.”

This is all terribly interesting.  I shall continue and report back shortly.

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Hi, wow, I never have known about this. I don't know quite how to respond to the analysis of my work because the terms used here are totally unfamiliar to me. I clicked on the links for them and found a lot of material I need to familiarize myself with. I don't know where to start!
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eanbardsley wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:18 pm Hi, wow, I never have known about this. I don't know quite how to respond to the analysis of my work because the terms used here are totally unfamiliar to me. I clicked on the links for them and found a lot of material I need to familiarize myself with. I don't know where to start!
Hi Ian, that's great you have joined us and don't worry things will start to make more sense once you grasp the basics of the Reciprocal System and a Universe of motion. To help you review, please see the following paper which was the last one done by Bruce before he passed away:

http://www.conscioushugs.com/the-nature ... onal-time/

The RS2 Tutorial papers at https://reciprocalsystem.org/rs2-tutorial will also provide more details and for anything else you are not sure about just ask and we will help. You can also read Larson's original bookis online at https://reciprocalsystem.org/books. User737 should be on to post a more detailed follow up on your research once he finishes it.
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Thanks, good to be here, and thank you for the link for where to get a start.
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I have a rewrite of this paper which is clearer and expands into other realms athttps://www.academia.edu/44698930/Weird ... he_Planets
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It is hard to find time to work on this, but I found a little time to look at the weird derivative mathematically (it was originally provoked by the planets), I think we all here understand finding the time to work on things, especially coming out of the holidays. I just put up the beginning of the paper at academia at https://www.academia.edu/44790508/Looki ... Derivative I really find this interesting, it is just a few pages,...
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I had found the weird derivative from the planets, now I have found the weird integral and found that it describes electron orbits in the atom. I have started a discussion on it at:

https://www.academia.edu/s/b1f12df50f?source=work
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Your last link is Broken Ian, so I have added a link to the discussion on the latest paper:

https://www.academia.edu/s/d2ddbb3f24?source=work
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11 Scientific Reasons Why an Atom Is Like a Solar System


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