Thursday, May 15, 2014

Optimum congestion again

It is really back to the idea, I just stumbled across; a valid idea when I started.  The idea that there is optimum congestion, we cannot have empty and we cannot have over-packed.  Movement must balance, and that turns out to be the optimum irrational number.  Number theorists, not me, will tell you this, there must be a sample rate, a curvature of the zeta function, that is optimized to the density of groups relative to chaos.

If you are precise to something near X, then Zeta makes sure X is optimally adjusted relative to the local zero points. So the maximum motion is always nearly constant, and is always almost the density of primes because there is nothing else but countability. Countability is existence, the iron law. So is matters not how precise and tiny we were at the big bang, whatever happened to the precision of spacetime, it must have happened in relatively small increments.
I am not the first to propose this, I am looking for the reference.
But there is always a slight shift of observations from distant galaxies, the spectral lines are slightly resampled by the relative balance between order and chaos of our free space. Curvature is a small quantum number, and it can vary by one or two, across regions of space.

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