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The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #4 on: 24/07/2019 11:39:15 »
THE MAGIC NUMBER 55

55 is the sum of ten digits of the decimal system
55 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10
55 is the tenth number of the Fibonacci series 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55
55 is the tenth triangular number 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45, 55
55 is the sum of the first five square numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25
55 is the fifth square pyramidal number 1, 5, 14, 30, 55
Only four numbers 1, 55, 91, 208335 are both triangular and square pyramidal

WHO CREATED OUR WORLD ???
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #5 on: 24/07/2019 15:26:28 »
Quote from: OP
The magic number is 55
I don't see that 55 is particularly more magical than 54 or 56:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54_(number)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/55_(number)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/56_(number)

In fact, there is a mathematical theorem that no number is boring.

It uses proof by contradiction:
- Let us assume that there is a number n which is boring.
- The number n is then interesting as it is the first boring number
- This violates the assumption
- Therefore there are no boring numbers.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #6 on: 24/07/2019 16:06:21 »
Recall that the basis of Riemann's and Einstein's work
is the metric tensor — that is, a collection often numbers defined at each
point in space. This was a natural generalization of Faraday's field con-
cept. In Figure we saw how these ten numbers can be arranged as
in the pieces of a checker board with dimensions 4X4 . We can denote
these ten numbers as g„, g„ ...
 
Furthermore, the field of Maxwell is
a collection of four numbers defined at each point in space. These four
numbers can be represented by the symbols A1, A2, A3, A4 .

To understand Kaluza's trick, let us now begin with Riemann's theory
in five dimensions. Then the metric tensor can be arranged in a 5 X 5
checkerboard. Now, by definition, we will rename the components of Figure. Kaluza's brilliant idea was to unite down the Riemann metric in five
dimensions. The fifth column and row are identified as the electromagnetic field
of Maxwell, while the remaining 4X4 block is the old four-dimensional metric
of Einstein.

In one stroke, Kaluza unified the theory of gravity with light simply
by adding another dimension. Kaluza's field, so that some of them become Einstein's original field and some of them become Maxwell's field. This is the essence
of Kaluza's trick, which caught Einstein totally by surprise. By simply
adding Maxwell's field to Einstein's, Kaluza was able to reassemble both
of them into a five-dimensional field.

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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #7 on: 24/07/2019 16:17:20 »
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #8 on: 24/07/2019 16:19:24 »
When carefully analyzing the full five-dimensional the-
ory, we find that Maxwell's field is nicely included within the Riemann
metric tensor, just as Kaluza claimed. This innocent-looking equation
thus summarized one of the seminal ideas of the century.
In summary, the five-dimensional metric tensor included both Max-
well's field and Einstein's metric tensor. It seemed incredible to Einstein
that such a simple idea could explain the two most fundamental forces
of nature: gravity and light.

Was itjust a parlor trick? Or numerology? Or black magic? Einstein
was deeply shaken by Kaluza's letter and, in fact, refused to respond to
the article. He mulled over the letter for 2 years, an unusually long time
for someone to hold up publication of an important article. Finally,
convinced that this article was potentially important, he submitted it for
publication in the Sitzungsberichte Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
It bore the imposing title "On the Unity Problem of Physics."

In the history of physics, no one had found any use for the fourth
spatial dimension. Ever since Riemann, it was known that the mathe-
matics of higher dimensions was one of breathtaking beauty, but without
physical application. For the first time, someone had found a use for the
fourth spatial dimension: to unite the laws of physics! In some sense,
Kaluza was proposing that the four dimensions of Einstein were "too
small" to accommodate both the electromagnetic and gravitational
forces.

We can also see historically that Kaluza's work was not totally unex-
pected. Most historians of science, when they mention Kaluza's work at
all, say that the idea of a fifth dimension was a bolt out of the blue, totally
unexpected and original. Given the continuity of physics research, these
historians are startled to find a new avenue of science opening up without any historical precedent. But their amazement is probably due to
their unfamiliarity with the nonscientific work of the mystics, literati,
and avante garde.

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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #9 on: 24/07/2019 16:23:54 »
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #10 on: 25/07/2019 15:46:15 »
The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.

             g11--g12--g13--g14
              g21--g22--g23--g24
   gij =    g31--g32--g33--g34
              g41--g42--g43--g44

 
                  1      2       3      4
       1     g11--g12--g13--g14    4
       2     g21--g22--g23--g24    4
       3     g31--g32--g33--g34    4
       4     g41--g42--g43--g44    4
                  1      2       3      4

                  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10

------------------------------------------------------------

        The tetractys of the decad .

 

            1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10

Pythagorean symbol, the tetractys, or tetrad, or the tetractys of the decad is a triangular figure consisting of ten points arranged in four rows: one, two, three, and four points in each row, which is the geometrical representation of the fourth triangular number. As a mystical symbol, it was very important to the secret worship of Pythagoreanism. There were four seasons, and the number was also associated with planetary motions and music.

1.The first four numbers symbolize the musica universalis and the Cosmos as:
 (1) Monad  (Unity)
 (2) Dyad   (Power – Limit/Unlimited (peras/apeiron)
 (3) Triad  (Harmony)
 (4) Tetrad (Kosmos)

2.The four rows add up to ten, which was unity of a higher order (The Dekad).

3.The Tetractys symbolizes the four classical elements—fire, air, water, and earth.
 
4.The Tetractys represented the organization of space:
 (1) the first row represented zero dimensions (a point)
 (2) the second row represented one dimension (a line of two points)
 (3) the third row represented two dimensions (a plane defined by a triangle of three points)
 (4) the fourth row represented three dimensions (a tetrahedron defined by four points)
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #11 on: 25/07/2019 16:16:45 »
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #12 on: 25/07/2019 16:38:53 »

The tetractys.



The Tetragrammaton, the symbol of the God Yahweh.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #13 on: 25/07/2019 16:42:02 »


The Seal of Solomon’s Tetragrammaton
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #14 on: 25/07/2019 16:45:08 »


Symbol of everything.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #16 on: 25/07/2019 16:49:49 »
OK, that's enough numerology and comparative religion.
Do you have any science.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #18 on: 25/07/2019 17:01:34 »
So, that's a "no" then...?
Do  you realise this is a science site?
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Re: The Metric Tensor Of Riemann.
« Reply #19 on: 26/07/2019 20:44:57 »
The RIEMANN TENSOR, the BINOMIAL theorem and the MAGIC NUMBER 55.


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