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SCIENTIFIC/ MATHEMATICAL APPLICATION OF CLONED NUMBER SERIES. IMPROVEMENT OF THE BINARY CODE COMPUTATION -A LETTER TO THE RENOWNED PROFESSOR OF THE FERMATISTS
Dear Dr Escultura PHD, You had asked me several times to keep my contacts with mathematicians on Sci math, it gets difficult. Here is simple mathematical application of clone numbers , whereever you need precision and very concordant serial measurements within predicted parameters , measurements that are pre... 6 Aug 2010 19:18
Pons asinorum: what's wrong with this proof?
According to Wikipedia, the popular explanation for the nickname "Pons asinorum" given to one of Euclid's theorem is that it was considered "the first real test ... of the intelligence of the reader. The Wikipedia also shows a graphic version of Euclid's proof, by Byrne. This proof seems to me insanely co... 8 Aug 2010 18:56
More Idiocy
On Aug 6, 12:24 pm, "Socratis" <socra...(a)alice.it> wrote:> This *Socratis* is a Clone of real Socratis. Socratis real Socratis. Not clear. Which one is a Clone and which one is a Clown? ... 12 Aug 2010 23:33
HOPE RESEARCH -- THE SQUARE ROOT OF 1( UNDERROOT), RECIPROCAL EQUALIZATION OF THE SQRT OF 2 AND 0.5-- CLARIFICATION OF TRIUNE DIFFERENTIAL OF 1
WE Understand all this is new and different and "provokes envy/sour grapes amongst some stupid and inadequate fermatist" Fermatists" etc, but that is the way it is , Mathematics is what it is, None of you Own it. 0.41421356237 + 0.58578643763 = 1 exact 1^2=1 (code .999 0.999 0.999 1) 0.5 -0.4142... 6 Aug 2010 14:54
excess cash; more shares of VZ #572; Optimal Strategy of Playing the StockMarket via VonNeumann Game Theory
Portfolio of PAF on 6AUG2010 VZ      15,100 T          5,000 total share-wealth-units last reported which was 5AUG2010 was 20,010 total share-wealth-units today 20,100 realestate land 3APR03 of 3 lots $19,000. realestate land 30JUL03 another lot $11,500. realestate land Sept05 another lot $75,000. Wel... 6 Aug 2010 14:54
Lagrange multipliers; tricky algebra
Hello, I am working out of Taylor and Mann's Advanced Calculus and could use a push in the right direction with the following problem: "Find the maximum and minimum squared distances to the origin among the points on the curve x + y + z = 12, xyz = 54." The Lagrange conditions are the following: 2x + \lambd... 6 Aug 2010 20:24
Covert Cartesian coordinates eq. into Cylindrical coordinates
Has to convert B6-1 into B6-2 Source Transport Phenomenon 2nd ed http://i35.tinypic.com/sxgd39.jpg ... 6 Aug 2010 11:35
An exact simplification challenge - 103 (EllipticE/F)
Hello, Mathematica: Sqrt[3] EllipticE[1, 4/3] + 6 EllipticF[ArcSin[Tan[1/2]/Sqrt[3]], 9] - 3 EllipticE[ArcSin[Tan[1/2] Sqrt[3]], 1/9] Maple: 3^(1/2)*EllipticE(sin(1), 2/3*3^(1/2)) + 6*EllipticF(tan(1/2)/3^(1/2), 3) - 3*EllipticE(tan(1/2)*3^(1/2), 1/3) Can you "elementarize" this ? Cheers, Vladi... 6 Aug 2010 10:28
Podcast interview w/ Dr. Jay Kennedy re Plato's secret codes
Posted this morning at Electric Politics, a podcast interview with Dr. Jay Kennedy, of the University of Manchester, on secret musical/ mathematical codes in Plato's writings. Plato, it turns out, was a card-carrying Pythagorean who believed that science could explain everything. This implied, of course, that the... 6 Aug 2010 07:11
A gap in Cantor's diagonal argument ?
For a better understanding of "countable/uncountable": Which of the following statements is true/false? 1. Terminating decimals are always countable, no matter how many decimal places they consist of. 2. Decimals are uncountable, if they consist of infinitely many decimal places. 3. Numbers are countable, if... 8 Aug 2010 20:02
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