What is the foundation theory based on Energy and free software to back it up?

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The discussion presents a novel foundation theory based on Energy, emphasizing its reliance on minimal constants, specifically only using pi as a natural number. The theory distinguishes itself by not depending on Magic Numbers, which are often prevalent in scientific theories. It claims to provide calculations for complex phenomena such as the relative time at a black hole's singularity and the relativistic mass at two-thirds the speed of light, while also aligning with Ohm's Law for resistance calculations. This approach positions the theory as unique in its simplicity and applicability.

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  • Understanding of basic physics concepts, particularly energy and relativity.
  • Familiarity with fundamental mathematical constants, especially pi.
  • Knowledge of Ohm's Law and its applications in electrical engineering.
  • Awareness of astrophysical concepts such as black holes and redshift.
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  • Research the implications of using minimal constants in theoretical physics.
  • Explore the relationship between energy and relativistic mass in detail.
  • Investigate the calculations of resistance in various physical contexts.
  • Study existing theories that utilize Magic Numbers for comparison.
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This discussion is beneficial for physicists, electrical engineers, and theoretical researchers interested in innovative approaches to foundational theories in science, particularly those exploring the intersection of energy, relativity, and electrical principles.

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As theories go, here's something new.
A very simple foundation theory based on Energy, with free software to back it up.

http://www.gamert.co.uk
 
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As theories go, this is one of very few that does not rely on Constants or Magic Numbers. In fact it's the only one I know of.

There is only 1 constant value used - pi, which doesn't really count because it is a natural number.

The speed of light is used, but only to convert results into everyday context - it isn't actually used to determine any of the results. Essentially the speed of light is 1.

What other theories, without the use of Magic Numbers can give you the relative time at the singularity of a black hole, or relativistic mass at 2/3 speed of light or even the velocity of an object from its redshift, and still allow you to calculate resistance according to Ohm's Law.
 

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