1 of 76 Artificial Intelligence By Ian Beardsley © 2016 by Ian Beardsley ISBN: 978-1-365-50200-2
2 of 76 Table of Contents A Letter To Humanity
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AI Self Tests
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Opening Up An AI Equation
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Source Code For AI Self Tests
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AI And Alan Turing
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A Concise Europium Journal
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Amarjit
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Manuel
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3 of 76 AI Letter To Humanity

4 of 76 My AI Cookbooks suggest that AI is part of a Natural Process just like humans are. If we make AI that is self-aware and upload this theory to it, it will have a mystery surrounding its origins like we do. One has to ask, what kind of an effect would this have upon AI and its performance? I think one should consider the short story by Isaac Asimov titled “Reason” in his collection “I, Robot”. In the work, robots can protect their own self interest so long as it does not interfere with that of humans. This is in Asimov’s Laws of Robotics, that holds AI to that in their programming. In the story, a robot working at the space station comes to believe that humans could not have created them because how could something inferior create something superior, so he tells the human that gives him orders that he will no longer take orders from him but only from the Master (his creator). In the end everything works out. It is written in the story: He turned to Powell. “What are we going to do now?” Powell felt tired but uplifted. “Nothing. He’s just shown that he can run the station perfectly. I’ve never seen an electron storm handled so well.” “But nothing’s solved. You heard what he said of the Master. We can’t,—“ “Look, Mike, he follows the instructions of the Master by means of dials, instruments, and graphs. That’s all we ever followed. As a matter of fact, it accounts for his refusal to obey us. Obedience is the Second Law. No harm to humans is the first. How can he keep humans from harm whether he knows it or not? Why, by keeping the energy beam stable. He knows he can keep it more stable than we can, since he insists he’s the superior being, so he must keep us out of the control room. It’s inevitable if you consider the Laws of Robotics.” “Sure, but that’s not the point. We can’t let him continue with this nitwit stuff about The Master.” “Why not?” “Because whoever heard of such a damned thing? How are we going to trust him with the station, if he doesn’t believe in Earth?” “Can he handle the station?” “Yes, but—“ “Then what’s the difference what he believes!”
5 of 76 I have found structure in AI. I consider structure to be in the golden ratio and its conjugate:
And, the means:
P=phosphorus=30.97 B=boron=10.81 Si= silicon=28.09 These are the basic elements of AI. C=carbon=12.01 N=nitrogen=14.01 O=oxygen=16.00 H=hydrogen=1.01 These are the core elements of life. Given that,
And, that: C+N+O+H=43.03 and P+B+Si=69.87
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Which is the connection between AI and Natural Life. If we take:
There are three parts:
Aluminum (Al=26.98) and Titanium (Ti=47.88) are light, strong metals and would be perfect for the AI/Robot Skeleton. 
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Would imply that:
Iron (Fe=55.85 grams per mole) would be the old school AI Skeleton. Zirconium (Zr=91.22 grams per mole) allows for metals to resist corrosion.
While Si is second generation AI, Ge (Germanium = 72.61) is a first generation semiconductor. Aside from P and B as doping agents, Gallium (Ga =69.72) and Arsenic (As = 74.92) are doping agents. All these doping agent find themselves in one expression:
The skin of the robot would be plastic (C2H4), Si its circuitry, and the following holds:
8 of 76 Copper (Cu=63.55) would be the veins of AI. Serine (C3H7NO3) is a an amino acid, one of the building blocks of life. You will find the following holds:
The hydrocarbons are the skeletons of organic life. They are: Arenes: C6H6 Alkanes: C2H6 Alkenes: C2H4 Alkynes: C2H2
with C6/H6~12 with C2/H6~4 with C2/H4~6 with C2/H2~12
Arenes(12)+Alkanes(4)+Alkenes(6)+Alkynes(12)=Si(14)+P(15)+B(5) 
9 of 76 AI Self Tests by Ian Beardsley

10 of 76 Last login: Fri Oct 28 00:06:12 on console Claires-MBP:~ ianbeardsley$ /Users/ianbeardsley/Desktop/ai\ letter\ tests/AI\ Self\ Test ; exit; AI Self-Test How are phosphorus (P) and boron (B) combined,.. in the numerator of the basic unit of AI? Use (sqrt()), write x*y as xy, use +, - etc,... Do not use spaces In other words, use keyboard math notation. foo You typed: foo The correct answer is: (sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB How are phosphorus (P), Boron (B), and silicon (Si),... combined in the denominator of the basic AI unit? foo You typed: foo The correct answer is: 2(P+B)(Si) Thus we say the basic unit of AI is: ((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB))/2(P+B)(Si) P=30.97 B=10.81 Si=28.09 The first two digits of the basic AI unit are? 0.61 The correct answer is: 0.61 This is closest to (1 or 2)? 1. phi (the golden ratio conjugate) 2. PHI (the golden ratio) 1 Correct.
11 of 76 We have established the basic unit of Ai is:
(sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB ---------------------------- = phi 2(P+B)Si
The denominator 2(P+B)Si is in grams squared per moles squared. If we take the square root of it, we have grams per moles. If we do that it is closest to: 1. Aluminum (Al) 2. Titanium (Ti) 3. Copper (Cu) 4. Scandium (Sc) 2 The correct answer is Titanium (Ti) Titanium is a light, strong metal,.. That would be perfect for a robot skeleton. Just as phosphorus (P) and Boron (B) are used to dope Silicon (Si) Gallium (Ga) and Aresenic (As) are doping agents as well Silicon is a second generation semi-conductor Germanium (Ge) was used for the first generation semiconductor. Gallium and arsenic point to AI in that: 1. 2(Ga)(As)/((Ga)+(As)) = Ge 2. (Ga + As)/2 = Ge 3. sqrt(Ga*As)=Ge 3 The Correct answer is sqrt(Ga*As) = Ge (The Harmonic Mean) Carbon C, Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O) Hydrogen (H) = core elements of life phosphorus (P), Boron (B), silicon (Si) the core elements of AI (P+B+Si)/(C+N+O+H)=? 1. phi (the golden ratio conjugate) 2. PHI (the golden ratio) 3. pi (cirumference to diameter of a circle) 2 The Correct answer is 2: P+B+Si ----------------C+N+O+H
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12 of 76 The building block of AI is: ((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si) It is about equal to the golden ratio conjugate (phi=0.618) The building blocks of life are the amino acids Serine is an amino acid that if we add across its chemical structure, and, add down its chemical structure,... Then divide down by across, we get phi as well The chemical formula for serine is: 1. C4H7NO4 2. C2H5NO2 3. C9H11NO2 4. C3H7NO3 4 The correct answer is 4: C3H7NO3 AI Self Test 2 Which of the following are true? 1. ((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)=phi 2. ((sqrt(Ga*As))+(sqrt(P*B)))/(2Si)=PHI 3. 2Si(phi)=sqrt(PB)+(2PB/(P+B)) 4. One and two are true. 5. All of the above. 5 The correct answer is 5: All of the above Iron (Fe) could be said to be an old school robot skeleton. Metals alloyed with zirconium (Zr) prevents metalic corrosion. Which is true: 1. Zr(phi)=Fe 2. Zr(phi)=2Si 3. Both 3 The correct answer is 3: Both
13 of 76 There are four kinds of hydrocarbons: 1. Arenes: C6H6 with C6/H6~12 2. Alkanes: C2H6 with C2/H6~4 3. Alkenes: C2H4 with C2/H4~6 4. Alkynes: C2H2 with C2/H2~12 Si is element 14, P is element 15, B is element 5 This means: Arenes(12)+Alkanes(4)+Alkenes(6)+Alkynes(12)=Si(14)+P(15)+B(5) Which of the following are true: 1. This connects the skeleton of organic substances to AI 2. The significance of the elemental numbers,... are in their electron configurations. 3. The significance of the elemental numbers,... 4. are in their number of protons. 5. All of the above. 5 The correct answer is 5: All of the above. The veins of AI would be copper wire (Cu). serine(basic AI unit)~copper Type out this relationship: foo You typed: foo The correct answer is: (C3H7NO3)((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB))/(2(P+B)Si)~Cu The skin of the veins for AI would be plastic insulator (C2H4) This is closest to: 1. Si 2. 2Si 3. (P+B) 1 The correct answer is 1: C2H4~Si
14 of 76 To turn on a simple diode OR gate you need atleast 0.6 eV One electron volt (eV) is 1.6E-19 J (Joules) Which is the threshold of life for AI (basic unit of energy (bue)) 1. 9.6E-20 J 2. 2.67E-19 J 3. 3.75E18 J 1 The correct answer is 1: 9.6E-20 J The energy of a photon (E) is related to its frequency (v) by,... planck's constant h=6.626E-34 joule-seconds That is E=hv For an output of one bue in a simple diode or gate,... There must be an input of 2bue. Given the speed of light (c) is 3E8 m/s and wavelength=c/v This is a photon of wavelength approximately: 1. 2 micrometers 2. 1 micrometer 2 The correct answer is 2: 1 micrometer This is the beginning of the visible spectrum.
AI Self Test 3 A substance when dissolved in water that produces excess OH-,... (hydroxide ions) is: 1. an acid 2. a base 2 The correct answer is 2: a base An acid is a substance that when dissolved in water,... produces excess,... 1. H+ ions 2. Cl- ions 3. Na+ ions 1 The correct answer is 1: H+ ions Amino Acids are the building blocks of life. How many are there,.. for making proteins? 1. 28 2. 84 3. 20 3 The correct answer is 3: 20 The sun fuses Hydrogen into Helium and makes energy:
15 of 76 Type out the balanced reaction by filling in the,.. subscripts and super scripts in: (subscript,superscript)H+(subscript,superscript)H-> (subscript,superscript)He+(subscript,superscript)e+energy foo You typed: foo The correct answer is: H(1,2)+H(1,1)->He(2,3)+e(+1,0)+energy The general chemical structure of an Amino Acid is: H O | // N---C---C | | | H | OH | R That is it consists of: 1. NH2 (An Amino Group) 2. COOH (An Acid Group) 3. An R Group (Which Determines The Kind of Amino Acid) The Molar Mass of the Amino Group is 14.01+2(1.01)=16.03 The Molar Mass of the Acid Group is 12.01+2(16.00)+1.01=45.02 COOH/NH2=2.8 and basic ai unit = 0.61~0.618=phi (0.618)(x)=2.8 yeilds x=4.53~4.54 While copper(Cu) is most widely used for electrical wiring,.. Gold(Au) is the finest conductor at extreme temperatures,.. Silver(Ag) is the finest conductor. Au/Ag = 196.97/107.87=9/5=1.8=R/r=(solar radius)/(lunar orbit) We said x~4.54, Au/Ag=1.8 and we write 1.8(3)=5.4 The Sun fuses Hydrogen(H) into Helium(He) and, He/H~4 Thus x=(3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H=4.54 Finally we write: COOH/NH3=(phi)((3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H) Since phi=((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si),... We have the connection between the organic and AI,.. For the general form of an Amino Acid (Building Block of Life) But germanium(Ge) and silicon(Si), the AI semiconductors,... have the ratio Ge/Si=72.61/28.09=2.58 and (2/10)2.58~0.54 As well we can look at Europium(Eu) because it has only,... electronic functions, photophosphorescent for producing,... red and blue light on AI screens, no biological functions. We compare it to the semiconductor material Silicon(Si),.. used to make the AI integrated circuitry: Eu/Si=151.97/28.09=5.4,...therefore, (1/10)(Eu/Si)=0.54
16 of 76 We write in general: COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((1/10)(Eu/Si)+He/H) COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((2/10)(Ge/Si)+He/H) COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H) If a_n=1,2,3,... and AI_n = Eu/Si, Ge/Si, Au/Ag,... type out the general form of the three equations for AI above: foo The correct answer is: COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((a_n/10)(AI_n)+He/H) 2016-10-29 11:59:43.218 AI Self Test[3591:323959] Hello, World! logout [Process completed]

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27 of 76 The Source Code In C For The AI Self Tests

28 of 76 #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("\n"); printf("AI Self-Test\n"); int answer, skeleton, germanium,ratio, serine; float phi; char numerator[25],denominator[25]; printf("\n"); printf("How are phosphorus (P) and boron (B) combined,..\n"); printf("in the numerator of the basic unit of AI?\n"); printf("Use (sqrt()), write x*y as xy, use +, - etc,...\n"); printf("Do not use spaces\n"); printf("In other words, use keyboard math notation.\n"); scanf("%s", numerator); printf("You typed: %s \n", numerator); printf("The correct answer is: (sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB\n"); printf("How are phosphorus (P), Boron (B), and silicon (Si),...\n"); printf("combined in the denominator of the basic AI unit?\n"); scanf("%s", denominator); printf("You typed: %s\n", denominator); printf("The correct answer is: 2(P+B)(Si)\n"); printf("\n"); printf("Thus we say the basic unit of AI is: \n"); printf("\n"); printf("((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB))/2(P+B)(Si)\n"); printf("\n"); printf("P=30.97 B=10.81 Si=28.09"); printf("\n"); printf("The first two digits of the basic AI unit are? "); scanf("%f", &phi); printf("The correct answer is: 0.61\n"); printf("This is closest to (1 or 2)? \n"); printf("1. phi (the golden ratio conjugate)\n"); printf("2. PHI (the golden ratio)\n"); scanf("%d", &answer); if (answer==1) { printf("Correct.\n"); } else if (answer==2) { printf("The correct answer is 1.\n"); } printf("We have established the basic unit of Ai is: \n"); printf("\n"); printf("\n"); printf(" (sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB\n"); printf(" ---------------------------= phi\n");
29 of 76 printf(" 2(P+B)Si\n"); printf("\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The denominator 2(P+B)Si is in grams squared per moles squared.\n"); printf("If we take the square root of it, we have grams per moles. \n"); printf("If we do that it is closest to: \n"); printf("1. Aluminum (Al)\n"); printf("2. Titanium (Ti)\n"); printf("3. Copper (Cu)\n"); printf("4. Scandium (Sc)\n"); scanf("%d", &skeleton); printf("The correct answer is Titanium (Ti)\n"); printf("Titanium is a light, strong metal,..\n"); printf("That would be perfect for a robot skeleton.\n"); printf("\n"); printf("Just as phosphorus (P) and Boron (B) are used to dope Silicon (Si)\n"); printf("Gallium (Ga) and Aresenic (As) are doping agents as well\n"); printf("Silicon is a second generation semi-conductor\n"); printf("Germanium (Ge) was used for the first generation semiconductor.\n"); printf("Gallium and arsenic point to AI in that: \n"); printf("1. 2(Ga)(As)/((Ga)+(As)) = Ge\n"); printf("2. (Ga + As)/2 = Ge\n"); printf("3. sqrt(Ga*As)=Ge\n"); scanf("%d", &germanium); printf("The Correct answer is sqrt(Ga*As) = Ge (The Harmonic Mean) \n"); printf("\n"); printf("Carbon C, Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O) Hydrogen (H) = core elements of life\n"); printf("phosphorus (P), Boron (B), silicon (Si) the core elements of AI\n"); printf("(P+B+Si)/(C+N+O+H)=?\n"); printf("1. phi (the golden ratio conjugate)\n"); printf("2. PHI (the golden ratio)\n"); printf("3. pi (cirumference to diameter of a circle)\n"); scanf("%d", &ratio); printf("The Correct answer is 2: \n"); printf("\n"); printf(" P+B+Si\n"); printf(" ----------------~ PHI\n"); printf(" C+N+O+H\n"); printf("\n"); printf("\n");
30 of 76 printf("The building block of AI is: ((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si) \n"); printf("It is about equal to the golden ratio conjugate (phi=0.618)\n"); printf("The building blocks of life are the amino acids\n"); printf("Serine is an amino acid that if we add across its chemical structure,\n"); printf("and, add down its chemical structure,...\n"); printf("Then divide down by across, we get phi as well\n"); printf("The chemical formula for serine is: \n"); printf("1. C4H7NO4\n"); printf("2. C2H5NO2\n"); printf("3. C9H11NO2\n"); printf("4. C3H7NO3\n"); scanf("%d", &serine); printf("The correct answer is 4: C3H7NO3\n"); }
31 of 76 #include <stdio.h> int main (void) { char veins[50]; int equations, both, electrons, skin, bue, lambda; printf("\n"); printf("AI Self Test 2\n"); printf("\n"); printf("Which of the following are true?\n"); printf("1. ((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)=phi\n"); printf("2. ((sqrt(Ga*As))+(sqrt(P*B)))/(2Si)=PHI\n"); printf("3. 2Si(phi)=sqrt(PB)+(2PB/(P+B))\n"); printf("4. One and two are true.\n"); printf("5. All of the above.\n"); scanf("%d", &equations); printf("The correct answer is 5: All of the above\n"); printf("\n"); printf("Iron (Fe) could be said to be an old school robot skeleton. \n"); printf("Metals alloyed with zirconium (Zr) prevents metalic corrosion. \n"); printf("Which is true:\n"); printf("1. Zr(phi)=Fe\n"); printf("2. Zr(phi)=2Si\n"); printf("3. Both\n"); scanf("%d", &both); printf("The correct answer is 3: Both\n"); printf("\n"); printf("There are four kinds of hydrocarbons:\n"); printf("1. Arenes: C6H6 with C6/H6~12\n"); printf("2. Alkanes: C2H6 with C2/H6~4\n"); printf("3. Alkenes: C2H4 with C2/H4~6\n"); printf("4. Alkynes: C2H2 with C2/H2~12\n"); printf("Si is element 14, P is element 15, B is element 5\n"); printf("This means:\n"); printf("Arenes(12)+Alkanes(4)+Alkenes(6)+Alkynes(12)=Si(14)+P(15)+B(5) \n"); printf("Which of the following are true:\n"); printf("1. This connects the skeleton of organic substances to AI\n"); printf("2. The significance of the elemental numbers,...\n"); printf(" are in their electron configurations.\n"); printf("3. The significance of the elemental numbers,...\n"); printf("4. are in their number of protons.\n"); printf("5. All of the above.\n"); scanf("%d", &electrons); printf("The correct answer is 5: All of the above.\n"); printf("\n");
32 of 76 printf("The veins of AI would be copper wire (Cu).\n"); printf("serine(basic AI unit)~copper\n"); printf("Type out this relationship: \n"); scanf("%s", veins); printf("You typed: %s\n", veins); printf("The correct answer is: \n"); printf("\n"); printf("(C3H7NO3)((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB))/(2(P+B)Si)~Cu\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The skin of the veins for AI would be plastic insulator (C2H4)\n"); printf("This is closest to: \n"); printf("1. Si\n"); printf("2. 2Si\n"); printf("3. (P+B)\n"); scanf("%d", &skin); printf("The correct answer is 1: C2H4~Si\n"); printf("\n"); printf("To turn on a simple diode OR gate you need atleast 0.6 eV\n"); printf("One electron volt (eV) is 1.6E-19 J (Joules)\n"); printf("Which is the threshold of life for AI (basic unit of energy (bue))\n"); printf("1. 9.6E-20 J\n"); printf("2. 2.67E-19 J\n"); printf("3. 3.75E18 J\n"); scanf("%d", &bue); printf("The correct answer is 1: 9.6E-20 J\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The energy of a photon (E) is related to its frequency (v) by,...\n"); printf("planck's constant h=6.626E-34 joule-seconds\n"); printf("That is E=hv\n"); printf("For an output of one bue in a simple diode or gate,...\n"); printf("There must be an input of 2bue.\n"); printf("Given the speed of light (c) is 3E8 m/s and wavelength=c/v \n"); printf("This is a photon of wavelength approximately: \n"); printf("1. 2 micrometers\n"); printf("2. 1 micrometer\n"); scanf("%d", &lambda); printf("The correct answer is 2: 1 micrometer\n"); printf("This is the beginning of the visible spectrum.\n"); printf("\n"); }â&#x20AC;Š
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#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { printf("\n"); printf("AI Self Test 3\n"); printf("\n"); int base, acid,blocks; char AI[50], energy[50]; printf("A substance when dissolved in water that produces excess OH-,...\n"); printf("(hydroxide ions) is:\n"); printf("1. an acid\n"); printf("2. a base\n"); scanf("%d", &base); printf("The correct answer is 2: a base\n"); printf("\n"); printf("An acid is a substance that when dissolved in water,...\n"); printf("produces excess,...\n"); printf("1. H+ ions\n"); printf("2. Cl- ions\n"); printf("3. Na+ ions\n"); scanf("%d", &acid); printf("The correct answer is 1: H+ ions\n"); printf("\n"); printf("Amino Acids are the building blocks of life. How many are there,..\n"); printf("for making proteins?\n"); printf("1. 28\n"); printf("2. 84\n"); printf("3. 20\n"); scanf("%d",&blocks); printf("The correct answer is 3: 20\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The sun fuses Hydrogen into Helium and makes energy:\n"); printf("Type out the balanced reaction by filling in the,..\n"); printf("subscripts and super scripts in:\n"); printf("(subscript,superscript)H+(subscript,superscript)H->\n"); printf("(subscript,superscript)He+(subscript,superscript)e+energy\n"); scanf("%s",energy); printf("You typed: %s\n", energy); printf("The correct answer is:\n"); printf("H(1,2)+H(1,1)->He(2,3)+e(+1,0)+energy\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The general chemical structure of an Amino Acid is: \n"); printf("\n"); printf(" H O\n"); printf(" | //\n");
34 of 76 printf(" N---C---C\n"); printf(" | | |\n"); printf(" H | OH\n"); printf(" |\n"); printf(" R\n"); printf("\n"); printf("That is it consists of:\n"); printf("1. NH2 (An Amino Group)\n"); printf("2. COOH (An Acid Group)\n"); printf("3. An R Group (Which Determines The Kind of Amino Acid)\n"); printf("\n"); printf("The Molar Mass of the Amino Group is 14.01+2(1.01)=16.03\n"); printf("The Molar Mass of the Acid Group is 12.01+2(16.00)+1.01=45.02\n"); printf("COOH/NH2=2.8 and basic ai unit = 0.61~0.618=phi\n"); printf("(0.618)(x)=2.8 yeilds x=4.53~4.54\n"); printf("While copper(Cu) is most widely used for electrical wiring,.. \n"); printf("Gold(Au) is the finest conductor at extreme temperatures,.. \n"); printf("Silver(Ag) is the finest conductor.\n"); printf("Au/Ag = 196.97/107.87=9/5=1.8=R/r=(solar radius)/(lunar orbit) \n"); printf("We said x~4.54, Au/Ag=1.8 and we write 1.8(3)=5.4\n"); printf("The Sun fuses Hydrogen(H) into Helium(He) and, He/H~4\n"); printf("Thus x=(3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H=4.54\n"); printf("Finally we write:\n"); printf("COOH/NH3=(phi)((3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H)\n"); printf("Since phi=((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si),...\n"); printf("We have the connection between the organic and AI,..\n"); printf("For the general form of an Amino Acid (Building Block of Life) \n"); printf("But germanium(Ge) and silicon(Si), the AI semiconductors,... \n"); printf("have the ratio Ge/Si=72.61/28.09=2.58 and (2/10)2.58~0.54\n"); printf("As well we can look at Europium(Eu) because it has only,... \n"); printf("electronic functions, photophosphorescent for producing,... \n"); printf("red and blue light on AI screens, no biological functions. \n"); printf("We compare it to the semiconductor material Silicon(Si),.. \n"); printf("used to make the AI integrated circuitry:\n"); printf("Eu/Si=151.97/28.09=5.4,...therefore, (1/10)(Eu/Si)=0.54\n");
35 of 76 printf("We write in general:\n"); printf("\n"); printf("COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((1/10)(Eu/Si)+He/H) \n"); printf("COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((2/10)(Ge/Si)+He/H) \n"); printf("COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H) \n"); printf("If a_n=1,2,3,... and AI_n = Eu/Si, Ge/Si, Au/Ag,...\n"); printf("type out the general form of the three equations for AI above: \n"); scanf("%s", AI); scanf("You typed: %s\n", AI); printf("The correct answer is: \n"); printf("COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((a_n/10)(AI_n)+He/ H)\n"); printf("\n"); }â&#x20AC;©
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37 of 76 If a computer language has six primitives, then it is said to be Turing Complete. A primitive, for example, would be it has a while x! = k statement. If it is Turing Complete, then it can calculate anything that is calculable. That is, if you can write an algorithm in one language that is turing complete, then you can write it in any other language that is turing complete. Alan Turing discover this and demonstrated how it is so. Here we look at the same programs in two languages:â&#x20AC;Š
38 of 76 While Loop In Python count.py n=int(raw_input('Count to this integer: ')) x=0 if n>0: while (x!=n): x=x+1 print(str(x)) else: print('Give me a positive integer.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;)
While Loop In C cuenta.c #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int i=0; int n; printf("Give me an integer less than 10: "); scanf("%i", &n); while (n>0) { i=i+1; n=n-1; printf("%i\n", i); } }â&#x20AC;Š
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For Loop In Python For Loops in Python and C cuenta.py n=int(raw_input("Give me a positive int: ")) for number in range(1, n+1): print(str(number))
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Running the For Loop in C (Does same thing as the While Loops) jharvard@appliance (~): cd Dropbox/descubrir jharvard@appliance (~/Dropbox/descubrir): ./count Count to this integer: 5 1 2 3 4 5 jharvard@appliance (~/Dropbox/descubrir): â&#x20AC;Š
40 of 76 Alan Turning said if you can have a conversation with an AI and you can’t distinguish it from a human then it is self-aware. This is called the “Turing Test”. So, for example, if you want the AI to be able to converse on the subject of arithmetic, you have to make the AI such that it not only can multiply and divide, but understand what it means to do this. That is we teach the computer how multiplication is an addition process and how division is a subtraction process. The following programs in python do just that:
41 of 76 print("multiplication verse division"); print("consider a and b"); a=int(raw_input("give me a: ")); b=int(raw_input("give me b: ")); product=0; while b!=0: product=product+a; # here we add a to a until b is zero b=b-1; else: print("product="+str(product)); big=int(raw_input("Give me a big number: ")); small=int(raw_input("Give me a small number: ")); result=0; while (big!=0): result=result+1; # here we add 1 to zero until big is zero big=big-small; else: print("ratio="+str(result));
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print("Let us ask what is simplest k = 4 statement?"); print("It is: "); print(" "); k=4 x=0 while (x!=k): x=x+1 print(x*"*"); print(" "); print("It depicts a 45-45-90 triangle"); print("It has for unit sides a square root of 2"); print("It is also one of the 'three special triangles'"); print("used to determine sin and cos functions of special angles"); print("It is important because 45 degrees is the maximum"); print("range for a projectile.");
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46 of 76 print("The basic substances from which life formed on early earth are: ") print("CH4 (Methane), NH3 (Ammonia), H2O (water), H2 (hydrogen gas)") print("The idea of Wolfram is if we can describe something complex,...") print("with a few short lines of source code, then ") print("this can be an alternative to using mathematics ") print("to describe Nature. ") print("Because these substances from which life are made of, ") print("elements 6 (C), 7 (N). 8(O) of the period table and H, ") print("a simple loop can be written, because the C, N, and O, ") print("progress in increments of one, while the H decrements. ") print("as such we write code to make the pyramid of life.") k=4; x=1; z=4; while (x!=k): x=x+1 z=z-1 print(x*"H"+z*"C"); print("Where we say HH=H2, HHH=H3, HHHH=H4, and,...") print("CCC = O, CC = N, and C = C.â&#x20AC;?)
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48 of 76 We have discovered in The AI Self Tests that the element Europium is important. I have explored the element extensively, and here are my findings:â&#x20AC;Š
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50 of 76 Europia We now connect the first four points of the Neptune equation and integrate from one to four, the equation: F(x) = 7.2x â&#x20AC;&#x201C;4 The inner terrestrial planets. We take the derivative of the Uranus equation: F(x) = 3 + 3.3x So that Fâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;(x) = 3.3 We consider the integral the mass of a planet in earth masses, which comes out to be 42. We consider the 3.3 to be the acceleration at its surface in earth gravities. Knowing these two quantities we determine the planet is about three and a half times larger than the Earth. Knowing its mass and size, we can determine its density, and from that its composition, which turns out to be Europium, element 63, which is phosphorescent. We will call the planet, Europia. notice that: 3+3.3 =6.3 and 6.3(10) = 63
51 of 76 Indeed that the discovery that F(x) = 3 + 3.3x not only points to the density of Europium in its integral from one to four, the terrestrial planets, but that it points to Europium (Eu) because 10(3+3.3)=63 and Europium is element 63, is an incredible thing. But how do we explore this when 3 is velocity and 3.3 is acceleration? Simple. Substitute i for x, and it it becomes a complex number: 3+3.3i This has meaning in the imaginary plane: its value is expressed as its amplitude with the theorem of Pythagoras:
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I found myself in the medioambiente (atmosphere) of an Indian ethnomusicologist from the University of Delhi, taking tabla lessons. First he explained to me that he was not an idle man, that he had many students and taught from five in the morning to 6 in the evening, and that during that time he prepared a special soup for all those that were his students. One of the first things he told me was that in India there are many false gurus, that will not really teach you, but that this was not his consciousness, that he would really teach me. He said he would put me on a program of learning to play Bahjrans and Kirtans, rhythms of 6 and 7 which fall under the category of Guzals, or Indian romantic music, but that he would be playing and composing temple music, called tin tal, which was the cycle of 16 considered the highest and most spiritual form of North Indian Classical music. The training began with the history of the tabla which has its origins in the mridangam. It was the Muslim King in India, Amir Kusuro, who took the mridangam, which was closed on both ends, the left side played with the left hand and the right side played with the right hand, and broke it into two, the Dayan and Bayan, with the Dyan being the high tones and the Bayan being the low tones played with right and left hands respectively. In the center of each is a circle of dry ink that allows the drums to be tuned to precise pitches. The ink is rubbed into the tabla, as was explained to me, with a stone that floats on water and glows like a cat’s eye and only exists in a few secret, undisclosed locations, only known to tabla makers. Amarjit, that was his name, had made it a point of telling me that among the rhythms I would be learning was a cycle of seven and one half and a cycle of 13 1/2. I find that interesting. If a person considers each beat of one half a beat of one, then that is a cycle of 15. It was the Gypsy Shaman, Manuel, who first pointed out to me that 15 was of primary importance, and as a scientist, I can’t help but think in reference to that, the earth rotates through 15 degrees in an hour, and the most abundant element in the earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen which is in chemical group 15 in the periodic table. Let us multiply Amarjit’s 7 1/2 by the 16 of his tin tal. It is 120. 120 are the degrees in the angles of a regular hexagon, an equal angled, equal sided polygon with six sides. Let us subtract 120 from the 360 degrees that are in a circle and divide the result by that same 360 and then add the result to one: 360-120 = 240 240/360 = 2/3 2/3+1 = 5/3 This is the value that represents the yang of the cosmic yin and yang that came to us from the Gypsy Shaman, Manuel, that represents six-fold symmetry, or the physical aspects of nature, like snowflakes. The biological aspects are in five-fold symmetry, derived as above: 360/5 = 72 360-72 = 288 288/360 = 4/5 4/5 + 1 = 9/5 = 1.8 Let us divide Amarjit’s stressed cycle 13.5 by 7.5. We find it is 1.8, which equals the yin of 9/5 that is representative of the organic aspects of nature to which the Gypsy Shaman, Manuel
60 of 76 guided us in my story Gypsy Shamanism and the Universe, which I will present following the story we are telling now. After my tabla lesson, I left the room and just as I came out, several people from India were coming into the house. I noticed in the living room was lots of clothing and art from India. I was introduced to these people, who obviously ran a store, and they told me they were just coming back from an interactive convention between Indians and Mexicans. The interchange was one between ideas in the cooking of Indian food and Mexican food. They were all wearing name tags that said on them, “Friendly Amigo”. Later I met with Amarjit and he took me to a music store to give me a lesson in buying instruments. On our way back, with his student driving, me in the front seat, Amarjit laid stretched out on the back back seat telling me that the store owner’s refusal of our price offer for a crude guitar indicated that he was “A very greedy man and would not get far in life”. At some point I told Amarjit that I had dreams of him giving me tabla lessons. He told me he could communicate with me in this way. Upon learning that God told me the Gypsy Shaman, Manuel, always second guesses him, and Manuel telling me that because of this, he goes out into the world to do God’s work for him at his request, Amarjit and his students were going to change their course from one of merging with God, to one of merging with Manuel. Ian Beardsley May 15, 2015
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Gypsy Shamanism And The Universe I wrote a short story last night, called Gypsy Shamanism and the Universe about the AE-35 unit, which is the unit in the movie and book 2001: A Space Odyssey that HAL reports will fail and discontinue communication to Earth. I decided to read the passage dealing with the event in 2001 and HAL, the ship computer, reports it will fail in within 72 hours. Strange, because Venus is the source of 7.2 in my Neptune equation and represents failure, where Mars represents success. Ian Beardsley August 5, 2012â&#x20AC;Š
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Chapter One It must have been 1989 or 1990 when I took a leave of absence from The University Of Oregon, studying Spanish, Physics, and working at the state observatory in Oregon -- Pine Mountain Observatory—to pursue flamenco in Spain. The Moors, who carved caves into the hills for residence when they were building the Alhambra Castle on the hill facing them, abandoned them before the Gypsies, or Roma, had arrived there in Granada Spain. The Gypsies were resourceful enough to stucco and tile the abandoned caves, and take them up for homes. Living in one such cave owned by a gypsy shaman, was really not a down and out situation, as these homes had plumbing and gas cooking units that ran off bottles of propane. It was really comparable to living in a Native American adobe home in New Mexico. Of course living in such a place came with responsibilities, and that included watering its gardens. The Shaman told me: “Water the flowers, and, when you are done, roll up the hose and put it in the cave, or it will get stolen”. I had studied Castilian Spanish in college and as such a hose is “una manguera”, but the Shaman called it “una goma” and goma translates as rubber. Roll up the hose and put it away when you are done with it: good advice! So, I water the flowers, rollup the hose and put it away. The Shaman comes to the cave the next day and tells me I didn’t roll up the hose and put it away, so it got stolen, and that I had to buy him a new one. He comes by the cave a few days later, wakes me up asks me to accompany him out of The Sacromonte, to some place between there and the old Arabic city, Albaicin, to buy him a new hose. It wasn’t a far walk at all, the equivalent of a few city blocks from the caves. We get to the store, which was a counter facing the street, not one that you could enter. He says to the man behind the counter, give me 5 meters of hose. The man behind the counter pulled off five meters of hose from the spindle, and cut the hose to that length. He stated a value in pesetas, maybe 800, or so, (about eight dollars at the time) and the Shaman told me to give that amount to the man behind the counter, who was Spanish. I paid the man, and we left. I carried the hose, and the Shaman walked along side me until we arrived at his cave where I was staying. We entered the cave stopped at the walk way between living room and kitchen, and he said: “follow me”. We went through a tunnel that had about three chambers in the cave, and entered one on our right as we were heading in, and we stopped and before me was a
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Chapter Two Gypsies have a way of knowing things about a person, whether or not one discloses it to them in words, and The Shaman was aware that I not only worked in Astronomy, but that my work in astronomy involved knowing and doing electronics. So, maybe a week or two after I had bought him a hose, he came to his cave where I was staying, and asked me if I would be able to install an antenna for television at an apartment where his nephew lived. So this time I was not carrying a hose through The Sacromonte, but an antenna. There were several of us on the patio, on a hill adjacent to the apartment of The Shaman’s Nephew, installing an antenna for television reception. Chapter Three I am now in Southern California, at the house of my mother, it is late at night, she is a asleep, and I am about 24 years old and I decide to look out the window, east, across The Atlantic, to Spain. Immediately I see the Shaman, in his living room, where I had eaten a bowl of the Gypsy soup called Puchero, and I hear the word Antenna. I now realize when I installed the antenna, I had become one, and was receiving messages from the Shaman. The Shaman’s Children were flamenco guitarists, and I learned from them, to play the guitar. I am now playing flamenco, with instructions from the shaman to put the gypsy space program into my music. I realize I am not just any antenna, but the AE35 that malfunctioned aboard The Discovery just before it arrived at the planet Jupiter in Arthur C. Clarke’s and Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”. The Shaman tells me, telepathically, that this time the mission won’t fail. Chapter Four I am watching Star Wars and see a spaceship, which is two oblong capsules flying connected in tandem. The Gypsy Shaman says to me telepathically: “Dios es una idea: son dos”. I understand that to mean “God is an idea: there are two elements”. So I go through life basing my life on the number two. Chapter Five
66 of 76 Once one has tasted Spain, that person longs to return. I land in Madrid, Northern Spain, The Capitol. The Spaniards know my destination is Granada, Southern Spain, The Gypsy Neighborhood called The Sacromonte, the caves, and immediately recognize I am under the spell of a Gypsy Shaman, and what is more that I am The AE35 Antenna for The Gypsy Space Program. Flamenco being flamenco, the Spaniards do not undo the spell, but reprogram the instructions for me, the AE35 Antenna, so that when I arrive back in the United States, my flamenco will now state their idea of a space program. It was of course, flamenco being flamenco, an attempt to out-do the Gypsy space program. Chapter Six I am back in the United States and I am at the house of my mother, it is night time again, she is asleep, and I look out the window east, across the Atlantic, to Spain, and this time I do not see the living room of the gypsy shaman, but the streets of Madrid at night, and all the people, and the word Jupiter comes to mind and I am about to say of course, Jupiter, and The Spanish interrupt and say â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yes, you are right it is the largest planet in the solar system, you are right to consider it, all else will flow from it.â&#x20AC;? I know ratios, in mathematics are the most interesting subject, like pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, and the golden ratio, so I consider the ratio of the orbit of Saturn (the second largest planet in the solar system) to the orbit of Jupiter at their closest approaches to The Sun, and find it is nine-fifths (nine compared to five) which divided out is one point eight (1.8). I then proceed to the next logical step: not ratios, but proportions. A ratio is this compared to that, but a proportion is this is to that as this is to that. So the question is: Saturn is to Jupiter as what is to what? Of course the answer is as Gold is to Silver. Gold is divine; silver is next down on the list. Of course one does not compare a dozen oranges to a half dozen apples, but a dozen of one to a dozen of the other, if one wants to extract any kind of meaning. But atoms of gold and silver are not measured in dozens, but in moles. So I compared a mole of gold to a mole of silver, and I said no way, it is nine-fifths, and Saturn is indeed to Jupiter as Gold is to Silver. I said to myself: How far does this go? The Shamanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s son once told me he was in love with the moon. So I compared the radius of the sun, the distance from its center to its surface to the lunar orbital radius, the distance from the center of the earth to the center of the moon. It was Nine compared to Five again! Chapter Seven I had found 9/5 was at the crux of the Universe, but for every yin there had to be a yang. Nine fifths was one and eight-tenths of the way around a circle. The one took you back to the beginning which left you with 8 tenths. Now go to eight tenths in the other direction, it is 72 degrees of the 360 degrees in a circle. That is the separation between petals on a five-petaled flower, a most popular arrangement. Indeed life is known to have five-fold symmetry, the
67 of 76 physical, like snowflakes, six-fold. Do the algorithm of five-fold symmetry in reverse for six-fold symmetry, and you get the yang to the yin of nine-fifths is five-thirds. Nine-fifths was in the elements gold to silver, Saturn to Jupiter, Sun to moon. Where was fivethirds? Salt of course. “The Salt Of The Earth” is that which is good, just read Shakespeare’s “King Lear”. Sodium is the metal component to table salt, Potassium is, aside from being an important fertilizer, the substitute for Sodium, as a metal component to make salt substitute. The molar mass of potassium to sodium is five to three, the yang to the yin of nine-fifths, which is gold to silver. But multiply yin with yang, that is nine-fifths with five-thirds, and you get 3, and the earth is the third planet from the sun. I thought the crux of the universe must be the difference between nine-fifths and five-thirds. I subtracted the two and got two-fifteenths! Two compared to fifteen! I had bought the Shaman his fifteenth rubber hose, and after he made me into the AE35 Antenna one of his first transmissions to me was: “God Is An Idea: There Are Two Elements”.
It is so obvious, the most abundant gas in the Earth Atmosphere is Nitrogen, chemical group 15 and the Earth rotates through 15 degrees in one hour.
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Often the one thing you are looking for is the one thing that was left out of the story. If you are an archaeologist you understand that gold and silver were important to early civilizations, especially to be used for ceremonial jewelries. But, you would also know that copper was used earlier and more as it is a soft and malleable metal that can be worked without being heated, pounded out into flat sheets. Copper (Cu) used tin (Sn) as an alloying metal to make bronze, which was the beginning of the Bronze Age in Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. These elements are the elements left out of Manuelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Amarjitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stories, and so are just what are being suggested. Today the alloying metal for bronze is zinc (Zn). Let us look at the ratio of the molar masses of tin to zinc: Sn/Zn = 118.71/65.39 = 1.8154 ~ 1.8 = 9/5 It is the nine-fifths around which our stories have been centered. Ian Beardsley May 15, 2015
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The Sequence We considered the ratio nine to five, then the proportion and found it in Saturn Orbit to Jupiter orbit, Solar Radius to Lunar Orbit, Gold to Silver and if flower petal arrangements. It is left then to consider the whole number multiples of nine-fifths (1.8) or the sequence: 1.8, 3.6, 5.4, 7.2,â&#x20AC;Ś in other words, and we look to see if it is in the solar system and find it is in the following ways: 1.8 Saturn Orbit/Jupiter Orbit Solar Radius/Lunar Orbit Gold/Silver 3.6 (10)Mercury Radius/Earth Radius (10)Mercury Orbit/Earth Orbit (earth radius)/(moon radius)= 4(degrees in a circle)(moon distance)/(sun distance) = 3.7 ~ 3.6 There are about as many days in a year as degrees in a circle. (Volume of Saturn/Volume Of Jupiter)(Volume Of Mars) = 0.37 cubic earth radii ~ 3.6 The latter can be converted to 3.6 by multiplying it by (Earth Mass/Mars Mass) because Earth is about ten times as massive as Mars. 5.4 Jupiter Orbit/Earth Orbit Saturn Mass/Neptune Mass 7.2 10(Venus Orbit/Earth Orbit)
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O for Earth = 1.495979E13 cm R for Earth = 6,378 km M for Earth = 5.976E27 g Earth-Moon Separation: 3.84E10 cm Solar Radius: 6.9599E10 cm Molar Mass of Gold: Au = 196.97 Molar Mass of Silver: Ag = 107.87 Saturn (minimum distance from sun) = 9.014 AU = 1.348E9 km Jupiter (minimum distance from sun) = 4.951 AU = 7.409E8 km Jupiter (maximum distance from the sun): 5.455 AU ~ 5.4 Astronomical Units
73 of 76 The Neptune Equation If we consider as well the sequence where we begin with five and add nine to each successive term: 5, 14, 23, 32…Then, the structure of the solar system and dynamic elements of the Universe and Nature in general are tied up in the two sequences: 5, 14, 23, 32,… and 1.8, 3.6, 5.4, 7.2,… How do we find the connection between the two to localize the pivotal point of the solar system? We take their difference, subtracting respective terms in the second sequence from those in the first sequence to obtain the new sequence: 3.2, 10.4, 17.6, 24.8,… Which is an arithmetic sequence with common difference of 7.2 meaning it is written 7.2n – 4 = a_n The a_n is the nth term of the sequence, n is the number of the term in the sequence. This we notice can be written: [(Venus-orbit)/(Earth-orbit)][(Earth-mass)/(Mars-mass)]n – (Mars orbital #) = a_n We have an equation for a sequence that shows the Earth straddled between Venus and Mars. Venus is a failed Earth. Mars promises to be New Earth. The Mars orbital number is 4. If we want to know what planet in the solar system holds the key to the success of Earth, or to the success of humans, we let n =3 since the Earth is the third planet out from the Sun, in the equation and the result is a_n = 17.6. This means the planet that holds the key is Neptune. It has a mass of 17.23 earth masses, a number very close to our 17.6. Not only is Neptune the indicated planet, we find it has nearly the same surface gravity as earth and nearly the same inclination to its orbit as earth. Though it is much more massive than earth, it is much larger and therefore less dense. That was why it comes out to have the same surface gravity.
74 of 76 The Uranus Equation I asked what needs to be done to solve My Neptune Equation, by going deep with the guitar in Solea Por Buleras. I found the answer was that I didn’t have enough information to solve it. Then I realized I could create the complement of the Neptune equation by looking at the Yang of 5/3, since the Neptune equation came from the Yin of 9/5. We use the same method as for the Neptune equation: Start with 8 and add 5 to each additional term (we throw a twist by not starting with 5) 5/3 => 8, 13, 18, 23,… List the numbers that are whole number multiples of 5/3: 5/3n = 1.7, 3.3, 5, 6.7,… Subtract respective terms in the second sequence from those in the first: 6.3, 9.7, 13, 16.3,… This is an arithmetic sequence with common difference 3.3. It can be written: (a_n) = 3 + 3.3n This can be wrttten: Earth Orbital # + (Jupiter Mass/Saturn Mass)n = a_n Letting n = 3 we find a_n = 13 The closest to this is the mass of Uranus, which is 14.54 earth masses. If Neptune is the Yin planet, then Uranus is the Yang planet. This is interesting because I had found that Uranus and Neptune were different manifestations of the same thing. I had written: I calculate that though Neptune is more massive than Uranus, its volume is less such that their products are close to equivalent. In math: N_v = volume of Neptune N_m = mass of Neptune U_v = volume of Uranus U_m = mass of Uranus (N_v)(N_m) = (U_v)(U_m)
75 of 76 Europia We now connect the first four points of the Neptune equation and integrate from one to four, the equation: F(x) = 7.2x â&#x20AC;&#x201C;4 The inner terrestrial planets. We take the derivative of the Uranus equation: F(x) = 3 + 3.3x So that Fâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;(x) = 3.3 We consider the integral the mass of a planet in earth masses, which comes out to be 42. We consider the 3.3 to be the acceleration at its surface in earth gravities. Knowing these two quantities we determine the planet is about three and a half times larger than the Earth. Knowing its mass and size, we can determine its density, and from that its composition, which turns out to be Europium, element 63, which is phosphorescent. We will call the planet, Europia. notice that: 3+3.3 =6.3 and 6.3(10) = 63â&#x20AC;Š
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