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| B=(r/|A| -1)A A=(r/|B| -1)B Where r is the radius of a sphere and A,B are colinear. B is the translation of A by r and the rotation of A by 180 degrees. A is the translation of B by r and the rotation of B by 180 degrees. B=(r/|A| -1)A B=(r/|(r/|B| -1)B| -1)(r/|B| -1)B B=B A=(r/|B| -1)B A=(r/|(r/|A| -1)A| -1)(r/|A| -1)A A=A So the tensor formula is invariant, and is a law. What does this mean? It means if you take a small but noninfinitesimal point, map an event with the point as the origin, turn the point inside-out, expand the point into a sphere of radius r, and map the event from the inner surface of the sphere normally inward.... then the experience is the same. I suggest that space is everywhere expanding and contracting at a frequency that releases EMR to propagate along the path of least resistance. I suggest that atoms manifest as inversions of higher matter that collapsed on itself and turned inside-out into probability fields. I also suggest that light exists by inheritance from the singularity, and is an integral part of space and time, like a continuously generating gene from the past. It has enough momentum to continue radiating; the fabric of space and time "remembers" its place in the primordial universe. An animated graphic that shows the mapping in motion is on my home page at, http://mypeoplepc.com/members/jon8338/math/index.html -- Jon G. jon8338***peoplepc.com |
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| Apparently you didn't catch my drift. Separated by space, but space and time is UNITY; otherwise in a steady state among other Lorentz specs. The species is at ONE in a deepest subconscious way. Those few who have figured it out EXPLOIT IT, but are misinformed. The steeple of the cathedral can't swap with its foundation without repercussions. but tell them that. I think your statement is virtually true, if I could figure out what you were talking about. "Jacques Lavau" <Nolavauspamjac***klube_internaite.effaire> wrote in message news:487a0eba$0$21143$7a628cd7***news.club-internet.fr... > Jon G. a écrit : >> What does this mean? >> >> It means if you take a small but noninfinitesimal point, map an event >> with >> the point as the origin, turn the point inside-out, expand the point into >> a >> sphere of radius r, and map the event from the inner surface of the >> sphere >> normally inward.... then the experience is the same. >> >> I suggest that space is everywhere expanding and contracting at a >> frequency >> that releases EMR to propagate along the path of least resistance. >> >> I suggest that atoms manifest as inversions of higher matter that >> collapsed >> on itself and turned inside-out into probability fields. >> >> I also suggest that light exists by inheritance from the singularity, and >> is >> an integral part of space and time, like a continuously generating gene >> from >> the past. It has enough momentum to continue radiating; the fabric of >> space >> and time "remembers" its place in the primordial universe. > > > I also suggest that the borogrovs ecorcomaliss themselves, and emparooy > you until your drabble. Don't laugh at me : I'm very serious ! > ![]() |
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| On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 21:22:03 -0400, Jon G. posted: > Apparently you didn't catch my drift. > > Separated by space, but space and time is UNITY; otherwise in a steady state > among other Lorentz specs. The species is at ONE in a deepest subconscious > way. Those few who have figured it out EXPLOIT IT, but are misinformed. > The steeple of the cathedral can't swap with its foundation without > repercussions. > > but tell them that. > > I think your statement is virtually true, if I could figure out what you > were talking about. >> >> I also suggest that the borogrovs ecorcomaliss themselves, and emparooy >> you until your drabble. Don't laugh at me : I'm very serious ! >> ![]() Dieses Gerede ist glatter Unsinn. Euer Englisch-, Physik- und Matheunterricht versagen gleichzeitig. -- Wealth - any income that is at least one hundred dollars more a year than the income of one's wife's sister's husband. 6 H. L. Mencken |
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