St. Matthias (65 AD); St. Boniface of Tarsus (306 AD)
Finally, the time has come to show the simple tools of transcendental mathematics and quantum physics as a proof of the construction of our universe (Terra). Specifically, the CPT violation phase angles will be used. What is CPT (charge-parity-time) violation? In simple terms we just change the signs of the charge, parity, and time from positive to negative. Solving the complex equation will give different angles for negative values in comparison to the equation with positive values of charge, parity, and time.
Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, and Pancras (1st century AD); St. Domitilla (2nd century AD); St. Pancratius (304 AD); St. Imelda Lambertini (1333 AD).
Our Lady of Fatima (1917 AD); St. Robert Bellarmine (1621 AD); Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament; St. Andrew Hubert Fournet (1834 AD).
St. Hildegarde von Bingen (XII century AD) describes in detail the build of our universe. According to her visions there are six elements in the universe, and therefore six forces, one force for each element. The saint also describes the shape of the universe that is not flat disc (as to satisfy Big Bang Theory) but resembling an ellipsoid (shape of an egg, as she writes).
I have spent a considerable time ‘improving’ the saint by thinking that there has to be an internal and external membrane surrounding the main elements of Cosmos.
St. Philip (61 AD); St. James the Less (62 AD); St. Juvenal (376 AD)
Sts. Alexander, Eventius & Theodulus (119 AD)
Finding of the Holy Cross
Yes, finally FORTRAN source code modifications are completed. Next week will be the time to post excerpts from the writings of St. Hildegard von Bingen, St. Frances of Rome, St. Paul, and Enoch (Henoch), and pictures of various artists, such as Sandro Botticelli, together with my mathematical and quantum analyses. I will start with our material universe (Terra - Earth) then Sub Terra (Under the Earth) and lastly Caelo (Heaven). Caelo (Heaven) is obviously the most mysterious part of the triple universe.
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:
Imaginary (I call it invisible)
Real (I call it visible)
Sum of imaginary and real values giving the mixing/oscillation angles and delta charge-parity violating phase angles among other things.
St. Peter Canisius (1579 AD); St. Zita of Lucca (1278 AD)
In a series of new articles, I will present excerpts from writings by St. Hildegarde von Bingen, St. Francesca Romana, Enoch (Henoch), St. Paul the Apostle, and Dante Alighieri about the structure of the three universes in agreement with mathematics of the main equation and quantum mechanics (charge-parity violating phase angles). Before that happens, there are still about 60 source codes in FORTRAN to be modified and finalized (they should be ready this week).