Category:
Education
Summary:
Like any territory, the foundation science of physics cannot be completely explored and understood without being as properly mapped as is possible. With online, public domain presentation of the most superior mapping technique this author has been able
to discover, a growing archive of calculation results for further pattern recognition and comparison, more useful forms of numerical and symbol expression to match, and a
growing bibliography of supporting references, it is hoped that the offered challenge to
disprove or improve anything on the site will facilitate a greater mastery of physics by all.
Vision, objectives and goals:
Toward a greater understanding of physics, the graphic presentations of information, by augmenting and complementing existing methods used to determine values of fundamental physical constants, has brought to light errors in officially sanctioned values of some constants, and has provided evidence for an exact value of one, the Newtonian gravitational constant, which has been notoriously difficult to ascertain in the laboratory.
The role of ICT:
Unfettered by format or copyright requirements that must be demanded by publishers of print, and at minimum cost, the information and potential for information use can be
discussed, verified, and disseminated worldwide.
Target groups and impact:
All students of science, whatever their age or grade who have direct or indirect access to
the internet.
Achievements, milestones and wins:
For more than a year now, the material has been listed as one of seven physics reference sites by Google, and as a result, by websites and search engines around the world:
http://www.google.com/Top/Science/Physics/Reference/
Thanks to the ability to project the multiple factoral combinations which compose physical quantities and the numerical patterns inherent in collections of fundamental constants, errors in officially declared values have been exposed, and the most reasonable, most logical, and most probable exact value for the Newtonian gravitational constant has been determined.
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