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Old 24-September-2008, 02:11 AM
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10^38 = 38^(root 10)

x^y = y^(root x)

so yes, the 2^256 is actually 2X 4^64, sorry. Do you get that bit now, let me know if that doesn't make sense.

This makes the universe more interesting in that all units are based on Pi or the square root of 2 (exponential growth - doubling)

So, the universe has its units in 2pi and 1/2pi

here is how you simplify the constants of nature:

Planck time is the smallest, 1 in any unit. we can't use normal number to integrate this, so we'll use Pi.

the second dimension after unit time was the first length = 3x. Where x = 1/c since L/T = speed of light

so the ratio between those units in our units was 3 then and is 299 792 458 now.

This number is 2^t where t = the amount of times length has grown with respect to time.

Take c = 299 792 458, convert to Pi numbers (no natural 4,2,8)
3^18 -


300 703 347 = 4^13 is about Pi^16 is about 3^16.5 which is 2^28

So the universe has doubled in size 28 times to get where it is now.