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Post by Cr6 Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:25 am

I was thinking of this in terms of the B-Photon as the fundamental building block (...or sphere if you prefer):
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Post by Cr6 Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:16 am

This might need to go under the Projects section. I'd like to build up an Excel Sheet with all of Miles' updated conversion formulas.

Most physics textbooks have a "conversion table" at the back. It would be kind of cool to make a version based on Miles' work that could be in Excel or at a website. It would be another way to introduce Miles' work to others.

Examples:
https://www.its.caltech.edu/~culick/documents/Roschke.pdf
http://www.geotechenv.com/Reference_Pages/general_conversion_table.pdf

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Post by Jared Magneson Wed Jul 04, 2018 3:28 am

I think that's a great idea! If you need a hand with the setup, or a starting point in Excel maybe, just say the word. Not doubting your capabilities but I have a bit of spare time on my hands these days.

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Post by Cr6 Thu Jul 05, 2018 12:00 am

Jared Magneson wrote:I think that's a great idea! If you need a hand with the setup, or a starting point in Excel maybe, just say the word. Not doubting your capabilities but I have a bit of spare time on my hands these days.

That sound good Jared. I'll have to move this to the Projects section and  get a beta version together. This is also along the lines of just getting all of the various "properties" of Mathis's models together to allow some sort of crosswalk in a scripting language to be developed (R,Python, .js).  I think it could a challenge taking a given measure and reworking it to a Mathis style version if the modeling is completely different. I just need to be less of a consumer and more of a contributor. My apologies for just being lazy.


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Post by Nevyn Thu Jul 05, 2018 12:33 am

You can look at my calculators and graphs for a few and I might steal any others you find to add to them. I might even be able to generate an Excel spreadsheet with the formulas. I've been generating them at work, but that is in Java and the calculators and graphs pages are based in PHP (I have been hesitant to use Java on my website, even though it is my goto language). I did a quick search and there are a few PHP Excel libraries. I'll let you guys put in the hard yards first though Very Happy . I'd like to see how you setup the spreadsheet to make the best use of the formulas so that I can see if I can generate it easy enough with the current framework I have written.
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Post by Jared Magneson Sat Jul 07, 2018 2:01 am

Gah, I really don't have enough confidence in my own math skills to really dive in, but I'm going to do it anyway. The only way to learn is to make mistakes sometimes.

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Post by Cr6 Sun Jul 08, 2018 9:36 pm

It some cases too it may be a case of trying to reduce a Mathis measure back to something that is fundamentally a mis-measurement (Van Der Waals force). I think Miles rebuilt this with the C.F.
The whole Gecko thing seems to keep it going...like is a Mathis style conversion of VDWF even possible?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Waals_force

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Post by Cr6 Mon Jul 16, 2018 12:58 am

Here's a first post:
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If we do that, we end up with ε0 expressed as an acceleration instead of as kilograms per cubic meter.

ε0 = 8.85 × 10-12 m/(3 x 108)s2 = 2.95 × 10-20m/s2.

That is lovely, because I have shown that is about the value of gravity for the proton. Yes, ε0 is not the permittivity of free space, it is the gravity field created by protons (and electrons).

G = L3/MT2
M = L3/T2
G = 1


http://milesmathis.com/charge.html

Useful reference:
https://chem.libretexts.org/Reference/Units_and_Conversions/Physical_Constants

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