OK lets go slow.....

Back in 2005 I was working on developing a grow light.

All the lights in the stores were rated on Kelvin.

This meant little to me as Kelvin is not really a color though more of an average color.

I began to look for a code to convert Kelvin to nanometers.

After much looking I found it.

To convert K into nanometers (if in the visable light spectrum of 360 - 720) you do as follows

3,000,000 divided by the degrees Kelvin and you get the nanometers.

Now at the same time I was studying Fung Sui which is an ancient form of math in Asia.

It had to do with balance. With this on my mind I began playing around with the formula to see what its balance was.

After some healthy bowls this is what I came up with...

1. 3(100,000) / 360 = 833.333 or A
2. A-2(360) = 113.333 or B
3. B/(360/10) = Ci
Ci = 3.14814814814

The number looked much like pi. Pi is achieved with over 100 calculus steps and basically is wrong.

I rewrote the formulas to be a bit easier to learn making more sense and the rest is basically proof.

ci(r squared) / 3 = circumference or 2(ci)r = circumference
ci(r squared) = area
ci(r squared) / 3 = circumference
4(ci(r squared) / 3) = surface area (square units)
12(ci(r squared)) = surface area (square units).

Have you seen my site GorillaGrow.org(anic) Home of Organic Chemistry Homepage yet?

Regarding the old formula for the surface area of a sphere (in square units) before it was....

Old Formula : (4 x PI) x (r x r)