Several themes applying binary mechanics (BM) postulates were pursued in 2015:
1) Derivation of basic physics constants from BM first principles included zero electron electron dipole moment (EDM) [2], Planck's constant h and hence intrinsic electron spin [3], intrinsic electron magnetic moment [4] and vacuum light velocity c [8].
The four time-development bit operations are key BM first principles and the Binary Mechanics Lab Simulator (BMLS) applies them to a selected initial system state (bit function) [16]. Light velocity c was demonstrated to approximate V/π, where bit velocity V = L/T and L and T are BM primary length and time constants respectively. Thus, constant light speed c was promoted from Einstein postulate to derived value.
2) Predictions of BM first principles were confirmed by other labs including zero electron electron dipole moment (EDM) [2] and non-spherical proton shape [5]. Also, predicted opacity of absolute vacuum was confirmed in simulations [8].
3) More "unsolved physics mysteries" moved to the "solved" category including a full account of particle up and down spin as a function of quantized time phase factors [1] and anomalous electron magnetic moment as effects of intrinsic electron 1-state bits affecting measuresments or in other words, basically a measurement artifact [4].
4) Pillars of out-dated, incomplete, partial quantum mechanics continued to crumble with debunking of "up-down" spin [1], demonstration of a non-zero proton electric dipole moment (EDM) [6], description of the Higgs field, requiring obsolete continuous space-time theory, as a primitive version of elementary particle spot architecture in BM [7] [9], spurious Standard Model math used to justify use of classical continuous space-time theory instead of energy-space-time quantization in BM [14] and debunking the Bell inequality violation myth [17].
5) Preceding step 4 ("we win"), Mahatma Gandhi's step 2 ("they laugh", ridicule) and step 3 ("they attack") became evident [15].
References
[1] Keene, J. J. "Particle up-down spin and quantized time parity" J. Bin. Mech. January, 2015.
[2] Keene, J. J. "Zero electron electric dipole moment" J. Bin. Mech. January, 2015.
[3] Keene, J. J. "Intrinsic electron spin and fundamental constants" J. Bin. Mech. January, 2015.
[4] Keene, J. J. "Intrinsic electron magnetic moment derivation" J. Bin. Mech. February, 2015.
[5] Keene, J. J. "Non-spherical proton shape" J. Bin. Mech. February, 2015.
[6] Keene, J. J. "Non-zero proton electric dipole moment" J. Bin. Mech. February, 2015.
[7] Keene, J. J. "Higgs boson buries standard model?" J. Bin. Mech. March, 2015.
[8] Keene, J. J. "Light speed amendment" J. Bin. Mech. March, 2015.
[9] Keene, J. J. "If you want to keep your Higgs boson..." J. Bin. Mech. March, 2015.
[10] Keene, J. J. "Proton and electron bit cycles" J. Bin. Mech. April, 2015.
[11] Keene, J. J. "Expanding universe questions" J. Bin. Mech. April, 2015.
[12] Keene, J. J. "Three proton bit cycles from one positron spot" J. Bin. Mech. April, 2015.
[13] Keene, J. J. "Elementary particle energies" J. Bin. Mech. April, 2015.
[14] Keene, J. J. "Physics standard model forensics" J. Bin. Mech. May, 2015.
[15] Keene, J. J. "Polchinski's 'new normal' physics" J. Bin. Mech. June, 2015.
[16] Keene, J. J. "Binary Mechanics Lab Simulator update" J. Bin. Mech. December, 2015.
[17] Keene, J. J. "Bell inequality violation myth debunked" J. Bin. Mech. December, 2015.
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