Universal light speed

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Universal light speed, CU, is the numeric reference value for the speed of light in nominal free space is 8885765.876.........+ LU per TU. The value can be calculated to over a million significant figures. The unit descriptors are the Universal length and Universal time units. The numeric value is derived using geometric electromagnetic relationships which mutually define the Universal light speed and Universal time unit values using the Universal length.

The methodology used to derive the Universal light speed is described in Scientific units. The value is obtained by multiplying the Generic frequency by a fundamental Generic wavelength. The fundamental generic wavelength is equal to the square root of 2, or the cosecant of the angle of 45 degrees, multiplied by the Universal length. The conventional wavelength frequency forumla to calculated the speed of light is:

c = f * λ    however, angular frequency (ω) will be used instead of frequency.

CU = ω * (CSC(45) * λH)

CU = 6.2831 (106) * (1.4142 * 1) = 8885765.876 LU per TU.

Convergence

In mathematics, convergence describes limiting behaviour, particularly of an infinite sequence or series toward some limit. In this case mathematical convergence is the result of two values having been defined using a common length, or in this case a wavelength. At the defining angle of 45 degrees, the frequency of the precession emission of neutral hydrogen (H) has the same numeric value as the Univeral light speed value, differing only in the unit designators.

The frequency of the neutral hydrogen emission has the value of 8.885765876 (106) cycles per TU. The value can be calculated to the same near unlimited precision as that of Universal light speed.

Divergence

The SI defined value for the speed of light is 299792458 ms-1.

The H emission frequency using SI units is approximately 1420.4060 (106)Hz or cycles per second.

The values are divergent, indicating they were not mutually defined.

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Speed of light

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Frequency