Earth/matriX
Science in Ancient Artwork & Science Today
by Charles William Johnson
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We shall be updating this list of constant
numbers and equations that derive from our studies of the ancient reckoning
system. Each constant or equation is explained in the essays in the Earth/matriX
series. You are invited to visit the "All Essays",
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Earth/matriX Sothic The Sothic Cycle Constant Number has been derived from reading the encoding day-numbers corresponding to each day of the ancient Sothic Calendar. The constant appears to be relational to the number eleven (11) and the Nineveh number series 18144, 9072, 4536, 2268c. The relational aspects of the E/m Constant No.1 are still under study. Reciprocal: .6062598223 |
Earth/matriX Pythagorean
Alternative Equation
No.6- An Alternative to the Pythagorean Theorem: w3 + x3 + y3=u3 The side measures of a progressive series of perfect right triangles may be proven by the cube of their side measurements according to the stated equation. |
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The ancient 2.268 pi-like constant is derived from a 260-degree circle. Reciprocal: .4409171076
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Earth/matriX Diametian
Constant No. 7- 1.14591559 The Diametian constant is derived from the concept of 2-pi (2p ), although it does not rather to the pi-circumference of the unit circle whose diameter is 1.0, but rather to the length of the diameter of a unit circle, 1.14591559, whose circumference is fractal 360 degrees. Reciprocal: .8726646262 |
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Earth/matriX Ancient
Reckoning
Constant No.3- 1.142857 The ancient reckoning constant, 1.142857 is derived from the reciprocal of seven, 8/7ths, and serves as a basis for ancient reckoning of the cycle, day and year counts. Reciprocal: .875 |
Earth/matriX Anti-Radian The Anti-Radian constant is derived from subtracting the radian measure of a circle, 57.29577951, from 360 degrees of a unit circle (302.7042205). The anti-radian is thereby the opposing/complementary angle to the classic radian measure. Reciprocal: .3303554864 |
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Earth/matriX Temperature The Earth/matriX Constant No.2 pertains to the thermodynamic temperature scale. It is obtained by dividing the boiling point of water (273.16 in Celsius degrees) by the freezing point of water (273.16 in Celsius degrees) on Earth. Reciprocal: .7320184371 |
Earth/matriX e3
(e cube) The mathematical constant by Euler (2.718281828) to the cube expression (20.08553692) serves as a constant factor in relation to specific cycle/day/year counts of the ancient reckoning system. Reciprocal: .4978706838 |
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Earth/matriX Temperature/FPW The reciprocal of 273.16 degrees Celsius functions as a computation in the measurement of temperature, but it is often presented as .366 in most chemistry textbooks. Reciprocal: 2.731605227 |
Earth/matriX Square/Circle The square root (.3183098862) of the reciprocal of pi [p ] (3.141592654) produces a constant factor for squaring the circle. The square/circle constant may be employed as a factor for obtaining a square and a circle of equal area to one another. Reciprocal: 1.772453851 |
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