• THE NUMBER 137 MEANS ONE TRINITY COMPLETION. ALL THINGS ARE  TRINITIES WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES.
  •   This number is the value of the fine-structure constant. 137 is defined as the charge of the electron (q) squared over the product of Planck’s constant (h) times the speed of light (c). This number represents the probability that an electron will absorb a photon. It relates three essential domains of physics: electromagnetism in the form of the charge of the electron, relativity in the form of the speed of light, and quantum mechanics in the form of Planck’s constant. The rate of light is an intrinsic property of our Universe. 137 is the ubiquitous connector facilitator for all things. 137 has no dimensions. 137 is a relationship within a relationship. 137 is the template for all items. 137 is the base number for nature. 1/137 is the bottom number for the rules of nature. It never goes to zero. 137 is the coupling constant that sets the force of the electromagnetic force field.
  • The speed of light is a fixed number. The speed of light is considered a fundamental constant of nature. There are 26 constants in physics to simulate any aspect of the entire Universe successfully. They check the correctness of the physical equations. 137 is the approximate denominator of the fine-structure constant. A constant is a specific number, and its value is permanently fixed. A constant number can be positive, negative, or zero.
  • 137  combines three fundamental constants: 1. The speed of light. 2. Plank’s constant. 3. The electric charge of an electron. All things are triune, with binary interactives. 1/137 appears at the intersection of three essential physics functions: 1. The physics of relativity. 2. Quantum Mechanics. 3. Electromagnetic fields. One hundred thirty-seven can measure the hub of a charged particle, e. g., electrons, with electromagnetic fields. It determines how fast an excited atom can emit a proton. 137 also determines the amount of light that is emitted by an atom. The 137 functions come from our sun and the rest of the stars. 137 determines the speed of light and the speed of gravity. Dead stars go neutron or become black holes. Gravity is the distributor of space and time. Gravity happens when things move.