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04-13-2005, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao
what wave phenomena have their frequencies exactly equal to unity? Since frequency is defined as cycle per unit period of time then frequency unity is just one cycle per period.

f=\frac{1}{T}

if the the period of the universe is 1 then its wave function frequency is also 1.
In other words: Do 1-cycle-per-period waves exist?
does the universe oscillate at 'one' hertz per second??

well, if we put it in terms of the self-field theory version of Planck's 'constant'

h_bar=q^2/(8*pi*eps_0*v_0)
where v_0=omega_0*r_0

(from the EMSFT application to hydrogen atom)

then we can use the best estimate for r_0 as 10^10 light years

so this means we should know omega_0; let me think about it more.
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