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The Mathematical Convergence of Their Units of Measure

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Mathematical Convergence of Their Units of Measure
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Author(s)Frank H. Makinson
KeywordsUnits
Published2007
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages5

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Abstract

The terms time, energy and space represent definitions for fundamental characteristics of the physical universe, however, the current sizes assigned to their units of measure are arbitrary and do not exploit their common link. To be valid for scientific inquiry, the base units of measure should be non-arbitrary and mutually defined based upon fundamental physical law. A simple geometric based mathematical process can be used to extract a set of base units for time and space that are mutually defined based upon physical law, and which will simultaneously identify the basis for a unit of energy. A numeric value is identified that provides the mathematical convergence of the units which describe time, energy and space.