Saturday, March 31, 2018

Expanding from my most recent premise

If my hypothesis in the last blog is correct:

One Electron is Two Light

And, if Electricity can be defined as Electron Quantity

Then, Electricity = (2)(Mass)
{where Mass is a natural number and every two light units combine as one electron}

Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

How much Light is an Electron?

As I proved in the first month of writing in this blog:  All Matter is Light.

Physics has a bit of a dichotomy between Mechanics and E&M (Electricity and Magnetism).  Tonight, while I was trying to work out the notations for several E&M concepts, I realized that it is going to be really hard to do, unless someone first defines the concept "Electron".

For decades, I have held a hypothesis that perhaps:  "One Electron is Two Light".

Modern physicists claim both are "point-like", which could mean they are close in size.  If two Particles of the naturally gravitating Light units are stuck together, it could account for the Electron's natural spin.

But, despite my arguments, I really don't know.  Any help would be appreciated!

Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics

Monday, March 5, 2018

Energy, Volume, Pressure, and Sound

Energy = (M)(DC)^2(R)^2

Line = (DC)
Area = (DC)^2
Volume = (DC)^3

Pressure = (M)(R)^2 / (DC)

Question: Is Sound Volume of Pressure?

Increasing Volume increases Sound
If increasing Pressure increases Sound,
then, Sound = Volume of Pressure

If Sound = (M)(DC)^2(R)^2
then, Sound is Energy

Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics

Friday, March 2, 2018

Rate Definition and Use

Rate is One per Time Change

Since Time Change is present in physics concept denominators so frequently, and completing the equations looks a little confusing when one extends that fundamental concept at length in the denominator, I am going to create a new symbol that will be used quite a lot.  The following presents some examples:

Mass = (M)
Distance Change = (DC)
Rate = (R)

Velocity = (1)(DC)(R)
Acceleration = (1)(DC)(R)^2
Momentum = (M)(DC)(R)
Force = (M)(DC)(R)^2
Energy = (M)(DC)^2(R)^2
Power = (M)(DC)^2(R)^3
Reign = (M)(DC)^2(R)^4
Drive = (M)(DC)^3(R)^4
Thrust = (M)(DC)^3(R)^5
Surge = (M)(DC)^3(R)^6

Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics

Thursday, March 1, 2018

The Next Big Project

The next big project in my Metachemics is to define all concepts used in physics in terms of: (Mass), (Distance Change), and (Time Change), according to where they are appropriate.

I have had this goal for over ten years, but did not think that I was ready until I recently created my formal relationship of Concepts to Notation.

This project may take me a very long time; and I will likely make more than a few mistakes, at first.  For all of you who are invested in Tech companies, I invite you to join in the effort and maybe even beat me to its conclusion.

Paul Wharton
Father of Metachemics