No, if k is space, then k^3 is not a volume.
if anything, it is k that is the volume. But even that isn't correct.
k is an infinite volume in my theory .
What do you mean it isn't correct ?
If we are defining k is a volume of space then of course we are correct because we defined it !
1m³ / k = ?
Where k is infinite in ''volume''
Please tell me , how would you describe a volume A dispersing into volume B where the dispersion divided the energy up that much it loses any value and the magnitude becomes negligible , 0 ?
E / k = 0 ?
added - If i was to take
1m³ / 2m³ I get 0.125
What does this mean ?
I think I need keep going until I get 0 , then I might be able calculate an energy ratio .
1m³/3m³ = 0.03703703703
On to something new ! hmmm.........
1m³/ 4m³ = 0.015625
1m³ / 5m³ = 0.008
maybe not !