6 May 2025 AD Tuesday
St. Evodius (64 AD); Bls. Edward Jones & Anthony Middleton (1590 AD); St. John before the Latin Gate (95 AD)
The main equation for the transcendental constants is quite complicated. It is very difficult to grasp at first. I will try to lead you step by step (for new readers and old ones as well) so that it becomes clearer. The data that the complex equation produces are of three types:
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Imaginary (I call it invisible)
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Real (I call it visible)
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Sum of imaginary and real values giving the mixing/oscillation angles and delta charge-parity violating phase angles among other things.
This equation is divided into three main parts and then into sub-parts, so it is easier to code. I used the FORTRAN source code with double and quad precision for the calculations. Right now I will post for download the data, that is, the results of the calculations. In the future, I will let anyone who is interested in to download the actual source codes with explanation how to run it (it is not very difficult).
Important note: Using the transcendental constants is equivalent with a simplifying transformation, so the results are obtained by using simple arithmetic operations such as addition, multiplication, subtraction and division instead of integrals and differential equations, etc.
Let us start with three links explaining the way the equation is made.
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The idea of infinite family of transcendental constants derived from pi and e. >>> https://luxdeluce.com/15-new-version-book-1.html
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The first part of the equation mechanism >>> https://luxdeluce.com/42-book-6-derivation-of-general-formula-for-constants-of-the-cosmology-and-quantum-mechanics-part-i.html
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The second part of how to derive value for any transcendental constant >>> https://luxdeluce.com/43-book-6-derivation-of-general-formula-for-constants-of-the-cosmology-and-quantum-mechanics-part-ii.html
Now we have the graphs of the equation. There are three types of graphs.
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Imaginary part graph (just a complicated wave function)
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Graph of real part – this graph explains the mechanics of equation the best way, so it is used mostly in these writings.
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Graph of the Sum of Imaginary and Real parts – similar to the Ral graph, but not giving the easy-to-read results for the Caelo (Heaven) part. It explains perfectly the structure of Sub Terra (Hell/Purgatory) and Terra (Earth) as the graph of the real part does. It seems that the sum of the imaginary and the real part is a complex conjugate of the Real graph, so to speak.
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Here are the graphs of the Real Part of the main equation >>> https://luxdeluce.com/47-book-7-graphs-only-2.html and >>> https://luxdeluce.com/48-book-7-here-are-the-graphs-only-ii.html
I will be graphing later especially the first picture in various aspects, since it contains an explanation of the three parts of the universe.
For those who want to see the data here is a download of the .txt files with the results.
files/DATA_FOR_CAELO-TERRA-SUB_TERRA.zip
Next posts - finally getting to the heart of the matter. Build of the Universe from a mystical and mathematical point of view. Writings of St. Hildegarde von Bingen and others. Graphs and math (violating phase angles for now), and construct of our material universe, which turned out to be the easiest to describe and comprehend.
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