rel. equation appearance, if c & c'

   
Appearance: simple quantifiers (left) & relative equation, if c (right)

  • If maximal 3D,3d-speed equals the 3D,3d-speed of light (c3) and maximal 3d,3D-travel time the travel time of light (c'-3), phenomenal relative appearance (AP') is supposed to be quantified supercomplexly by the product of its relative energy, i.e. relative mass (δm/∆T) times relative temperature (δT/∆m), and relative spacetime or plasticity, i.e. 3D,3d-speed of light (c3), 1D,1d-velocity of light (c) inclusive, times 3d,3D-travel time of light (c'-3) (see: figures above, appearance//definition & ...//simple properties, physical corr. (extract)//energy (11), spacetime volume (8) & appearance (55)), or

       AP', if c = (relative energy x relative spacetime)
                     = (rel. mass x rel. temp.)(3D,3d-speed of light x 3d,3D-travel time of light)
                     = ((δm/∆T)(δT/∆m))(c3c'-3)*/**

... in which mc is considered to equal the unidirectional (1d) linear (1D) appearance, Einstein's famous mc2 the instantaneous or actual bidirectional (2d) superficial (2D) appearance, and mc3 the overall, i.e. former, actual as well as future any directional (3d) spherical (3D) appearance of phenomenal intrinsic absolute mass in 3D,3d-spacetime. If the case indeed, mc, mc2 and mc3 concern the spatiotemporal manifestation or appearance of phenomenal intrinsic mass (see also: particle//abs. equation 1 & ...//complex correlations).

... and in which Tc'-1 is thought to equal the unidirectional (1d) linear (1D) appearance, Tc'-2 the instan-taneous or actual bidirectional (2d) superficial (2D) appearance, and Tc'-3 the former, actual as well as future any directional (3d) spherical (3D) appearance of phenomenal intrinsic absolute temperature in 3d,3D-spacetime if maximal travel time equals the travel time of light (c'). If the case indeed, Tc'-1, Tc'-2 and Tc'-3 concern the spatiotemporal manifestation or appearance of phenomenal intrinsic temperature (see also: process//abs. equation 1 & ...//complex correlations).***


*Please note that c3 and c'-3 are not supposed to cancel out each other because 3D,3d-speed of light (c3) and 3d,3D-travel time of light (c'-3) belong two different physical categories. In other words, mathematical simplification by cancelling out is thought to yield serious loss of relevant complex physical information.
**Because 'mc2' implies three different, but interdependent axiomatic basic properties, i.e. absolute mass (m), space (l2) and time (l2), it is thought to be inherently complex in character.
***The relationship between  Tc'-1, Tc'-2 and Tc'-3 and the Planck-Einstein relation (E = hv) has not yet been worked out.


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