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=== User: That ever you think is best, based on the idea that this is not a The numerical theory it explains a geometric mechanis… === That ever you think is best, based on the idea that this is not a The numerical theory it explains a geometric mechanism that relates the Golden Ratio (and angle) to electromagnetic coupling, photon electron coupling or dipole moment. In this Theory the speed of light or what is called the light constant c is the speed of the process. Within the atom the Golden Ratio is also linked to the Planck constant ħ=h/2π and the charge of the electron squared e². The Golden Ratio arises out of: The charge of the electron e² squared The Planck's constant ħ=h/2π of action The light constant c The permittivity of free space K=1/4πɛ˳ These three constants as a geometrical process also forms the fine structure constant, we should not need numerology.
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