Second attempt at maths

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  1. brucep Valued Senior Member

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    What's that a new strain 'Mathematical Derivation'? Sounds pretty good.
     
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  5. brucep Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not doing anything that is < a solution to the EFE.
     
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    Huh?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFE

    I can speak a little spanish but I don't see what that does as far as math is concerned...

    Whoever created gaussian blur should probably be shot by thinking so 2 dimensionally.
     
  8. brucep Valued Senior Member

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    Einsteins field equations. EFE. Good stuff.
     
  9. IncogNegro Banned Banned

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    Ugh... the other 1/3 is going to take a bits and pieces. Start with ...
    \( p_{vac}= \frac{Ac^2}{8\pi G}\) as our "position"

    Then integrate the rest into the koide formula part I believe... and the heavy particles should take up that .05/.025 "relationship quality" in another summation so... .7166666% complete. and the hardest maths is still yet I'm sure...

    \( R_{uv}{m^x}_{el} - \frac{1}{2} Rg_{uv}{m^x}_{mu} + {Ag}_{uv}{m^x}_{Tau}\)

    like 80% or so maybe.


    \( 1= \sum_{x=0}^{x+1} \left( \frac{m^x}{x!}c^2- \frac{ \frac{Ac^2}{8\pi G}^x}{x!}c^2 \right) + \left( \sum_{x=0}^{x+1} \left) \frac {R_{uv}{m^x}_{el} - \frac{1}{2} Rg_{uv}{m^x}_{mu} + {Ag}_{uv}{m^x}_{Tau}} { (\sqrt[x]m_{el}! + \sqrt[x]m_{mu}! + \sqrt[x]m_{Tau}!)^2} +( Density )\)

    100%
     
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  10. IncogNegro Banned Banned

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    Where is your Demon now?
     
  11. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    Ah I see. He didn't mention that.
     
  12. eram Sciengineer Valued Senior Member

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    What's that a new strain 'Mathematical Derivation'? Sounds pretty good.[/QUOTE]
    Yup. One puff and you can see all the "virtual quarks" popping out. :m:

    They make you so high and fly till there is spacetime curvature in the sky. :m:

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  13. funkstar ratsknuf Valued Senior Member

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    Cesspool. Best place for it.
     
  14. IncogNegro Banned Banned

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    Yeah throw a new standard in the trash. See how that plays to your history...
     
  15. Farsight

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    I see pi and G and c but no h, so cough.
     
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    \( 1? or 1.5? = \sum_{x=0}^{x+1} \left( \frac{m^x}{x!}c^2- \frac{ \frac{Ac^2}{8\pi G}^x}{x!}c^2 \right) + \left( \sum_{x=0}^{x+1} \left) \frac {R_{uv}{m^x}_{el} - \frac{1}{2} Rg_{uv}{m^x}_{mu} + {Ag}_{uv}{m^x}_{Tau}} { (\sqrt[x]m_{el}! + \sqrt[x]m_{mu}! + \sqrt[x]m_{Tau}!)^2} +(LPD=\frac {M}{\sqrt{\frac{\hbar G }{c^3}}})\)

    Oh it was there somewhere. Length, radius, volume, akin to frequency, wavelength, speed of light.

    I don't really check these things in case my feelings are wrong. I just pray someone enlightens me when I am incorrect.
     
  17. IncogNegro Banned Banned

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    The equation represents the possible outputs for an atomic energy receiver/amplifier/generator/transformer/satellite with both ground and wireless options for the transformation of energy from the area of generation to a certain currently unknown radius or geosyncronic time.

    Yes I just said the equation is a theoretical basis for an atomic energy generator that powers devices wirelessly with no need to send it into outer space.

    It takes in any and every piece of any atomic matter forced by nature or man into it and transmits it wirelessly to any place and time found on earth.
     
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