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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

JBinMech 2014

"Physics News: Gravity Game-Changer"
From 2011 to 2014, the author was waiting for a number of peer-reviewed physics journals, such as PhysRevD, to review and hopefully publish his 2011 lunar laser ranging study on the effect of surface temperature on earth-moon gravitation, which appeared to obviously exclude General Relativity. This paper was submitted to an ample number of journal editors. All except one refused to even formally review the paper; one returned comments from reviewers who appeared to be incompetent in the subject matter. Thus, the author wrote his own review in the "gravity game-changer" paper.

At some point, the author might disclose the names of this list of peer-reviewed journals, all losers in the finish declared in 2018 of the century-long physics grand championship race to derive fundamental constants from first principles.

"Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry Mechanism"
Binary mechanics (BM) postulates were used to document a major puzzle piece, if not a complete solution, to the so-called matter-antimatter asymmetry mystery, no doubt while some losing labs in the greatest race in physics in 100 years continue to the present to justify research funding in search of a solution.

"Fundamental Forces In Physics"
Mathematical definitions of fundamental forces based on BM were presented, replacing the out-dated, 20th century custom of defining forces based on observed particle interactions -- a more primitive approach lacking scientific discipline.

"Spot Unit Components Of Elementary Particles"
A spot unit consists of two adjacent size L spatial cubes, where L is the BM primary length constant. One spot unit cube is a M bit locus; the other, a L bit locus, where M and L bits are restricted to 0 or 1 values to quantize energy. 1-state M or L bits represent energy quanta, an essential tool for quantitative analysis of energy. M and L bit state was defined as the quantized absolute value of the x and y components in complex amplitudes used in quantum mechanics -- sign(x)abs(x) + isgn(y)abs(y) -- in the framing of BM postulates from a pair of Dirac spinor equations of opposite handedness.

A spot is a spatial assembly of three spot units, one in each X, Y and Z direction in quantized space. There were only eight different spot types, which corresponded to eight and only eight elementary particles. The longer list in the Standard Model are all one of these eight or compositions of them.

This paper defined hypothetical sub-components of spot units thought to be required for the time-development bit operations to function. Continuing application of the four bit operations to the system state (bit function) of the universe is what keeps our world humming along as it does. This information was used to analyze the minimum number of spot unit types required to assemble the eight different elementary particles.

The result was that only four spot unit types were required implying that all particles are composed of just four types of spatial elements called spot units. Even better, two pairs of the four types were almost identical except for just one sub-component position. Hence, one might say that only two types of spot units account for all observed matter and antimatter, each type with two "variations". These are the smallest spatial objects known in physics.

The number 2 appears again -- the number of allowed M or L bit states: 0 or 1. Yes, it's a binary universe, folks.

References
[1] Keene, J. J. "Physics news: gravity game-changer" J. Bin. Mech. October, 2014.
[2] Keene, J. J. "Matter-antimatter asymmetry mechanism" J. Bin. Mech. October, 2014.
[3] Keene, J. J. "Fundamental forces in physics" J. Bin. Mech. October, 2014.
[4] Keene, J. J. "Spot unit components of elementary particles" J. Bin. Mech. October, 2014.

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