the graph of the function is: λ = (2.236)^(t) × (1.79 × 10^-8) × m
Formula:
* λ = (2,236)^(t) × (1.79 × 10^-8) × m
(φ = 1.618 is the Golden Ratio and its inverse is 1/φ = 0.618).
- If: t = +∞, then λ = +∞, m = +∞, (Calculated according to the time of the positive direction).
- If: t = 0, then λ = (1.79 × 10^-8) × m, (At the origin, as zero point). This value is chosen as the standard function by Golden Light.
- If: t = -∞, then λ = 0, m = 0, (Calculated according to the time of the negative direction).
The graph of the function is:
λ = (2.236)^(t) × (1.79 × 10^-8) × m
=> It is implied that two parallel worlds do not exist or separated by golden light; because of that's λ: is Time (m), m: is Space (Kg), either it is equal to Zero, or its value is so great that it is infinite. Only at time t = 0 does the function have its value, meaning, and purpose at golden light of 1, this is the light that Buddhism often venerates, nurture and protect it.
Therefore:
- λ: is Time (m)
- m: is Space (Kg)
Note:
- h: is Planck's constant, h = 6.625 × 10^-34 (J.s).
- λ: is wavelength (m).
- c: is the speed of light, c = 3 × 10^8 (m/s).
- t: is the period of a function of space and time.