SCIENCE IN ANCIENT ARTWORK AND SCIENCE TODAY |
TEMPERATURE SCALES AND ANCIENT RECKONING
Ancient reckoning numbers reflect a historically significant
fractal number of 1.366. The relationship between the boiling and freezing
points of water is also a fractal expression of a 1.366 number. Random
coincidence? The author thinks not. Different thermodynamic temperature
scales based on unit one are derived and presented in an effort to overcome
the incomparable and difficult to manage numbers of the existing temperature
scales. Also learn what the square root of three has to do with the temperature
scales and the boiling/freezing points of water. By assigning either the
boiling or freezing points of water the unit 1.0, the different scales
become easily comparable, and the gradation scales become relevant for
other measurements such as the chemical and physical constants of matter-energy.
Purchase in Amazon |
Home | Author |