I don't see the logic in taking the volume of a sphere and dividing it by the surface area. All that does is give you a number ratio of one to the other. How can that possibly tell you anything worthwhile? At some point mathematics has to relate to actual measured values. I could build a whole theory of dynamical equilibrium based on the size of two different types of balls, but would it prove anything other than the fact that language can be manipulated in almost any way imaginable? I think not.
If you want to see how geometry and math proves that matter is built differently than the standard model says then go to ultrawavetheory.com and look at the H2O water and ice page.


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