Tuesday, June 3, 2014

What are the Avogadro of things counted in the atom?

Things made up of 6e10 bubbles as near as I can tell. That should be about 1.5 quants of the vacuum per 6e10 bubbles.

The better question, what are the Avogodro of things counted in the center of a quasar.  That would be pure bubbles as near as I can tell. I think the quasar takes the used up vacuum, packed nulls, phase and all, and refurbishes them for the production of baryons. The  Swarzchild radius is computed relative to 1.5 quants of vacuum, or 6e10 bubbles. It is not the smallest sphere. The center of the quasar atom must be orders of magnitude small than the proton.  It is there that the sample rate of light is set, so there are different units of bandwidth. Not sure how it works, but it must be the fourth moment, measuring the deformation of the bubble surface relative to its volume, surface area, and radius.

f''' - f'' - f' - f  = 0 ???

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