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| title = The Structure of Aether and a Structural Method for Calculating Phi and Planck\'s Length
 
| title = The Structure of Aether and a Structural Method for Calculating Phi and Planck\'s Length
 
| url = [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5177.pdf Link to paper]
 
| url = [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5177.pdf Link to paper]
| author = [[William R. Hohenberger]]
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| published = 2010
 
| published = 2010
 
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A mathematical octahedral model for the tetrahedral fine structure of aether can be developed, from which the mathematical constants Phi and Planck's Length can be calculated, and then reconciled with the Seven Twist-Loop Fractal model.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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A mathematical octahedral model for the tetrahedral fine structure of aether can be developed, from which the mathematical constants Phi and Planck's Length can be calculated, and then reconciled with the Seven Twist-Loop Fractal model.
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Scientific Paper
Title The Structure of Aether and a Structural Method for Calculating Phi and Planck\'s Length
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Author(s) William R Hohenberger
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Published 2010
Journal None
No. of pages 8

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Abstract

A mathematical octahedral model for the tetrahedral fine structure of aether can be developed, from which the mathematical constants Phi and Planck's Length can be calculated, and then reconciled with the Seven Twist-Loop Fractal model.