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SERIOUS MESSAGE TO SERIOUS MATHEMATICIANS FROM INVERSE 19, AND TO PROFESSOR EDGAR ESCULTURA / PROF BILL JONES
"Inverse 19 mathematics" <hope9900(a)verizon.net> wrote in message news:a366eb6c-0ac0-4d04-be35-5267d4f892e5(a)g7g2000yqe.googlegroups.com... Prof Escultura and Prof Bill Jones have a nose for mathematics, and penis ... 7 Mar 2010 12:57
MOTHER OF PEARLS MATHEMATICAL NUMBER 108 RECORDED HERE BY INVERSE 19
WE record this very vital number , based on our patent precise method as Posted before the precision of the infinite divisos 1.1111111111(11) exact and 09. exact 36-3.6 and 360 -36= 324 360/ 324= 1.11111111111(11) precise 324/360=0.9 precise exact 360/108=3.33333333333(11) 108/360 =0.3 exact(0.3+0.3... 7 Mar 2010 12:57
Monotonicity of angle of the constant modulus function
I am looking for a proof of the monotonicity of the angle of a rational function with constant modulus. That is, let H(z) = z^{-N} A(z^{-1})/A(z), where A(z) = 1+a1 z^{-1} + ... + aN z^{-N} with the coefficients being real-valued (the so-called allpass filter in DSP literature). It is known that the angle of H(z)... 7 Mar 2010 08:30
last stabb at e^(pi)(i) = -1 and why e, pi are the only two transcendentals #494 Correcting Math
Now how do we have a square root of 9999....9999? Well using the AP-adics means of operators the square root of 9999....99999 would go like this: sqrt9 = 3 sqrt99 = 9.94 sqrt999 = 31.60 sqrt9999 = 99.99 sqrt99999 = 316.22 sqrt999999 = 999.99 sqrt9999999 = 3162.27 Alright the above is a preli... 7 Mar 2010 03:08
Lower harmonics of Planck constant
Can someone please inform me what is the Planck time constant (not Planck length) and how to calculate lower harmonics of same in Hz (cps)? Bruce Teller ... 6 Mar 2010 23:55
Nonlinear integral equation numerical solution
Hi. Are there methods for obtaining numerical solutions of a nonlinear integral equation like f(x) = int_{-oo...oo} u(x, t, f(t)) dt for f(x)? If so, what would be some good ones? ... 7 Mar 2010 15:10
Luminet-Poincare-Dodecahedral Space is empowering the "new math" #493 Correcting Math
Let me tell you a little story here that is reminiscent of another one of my books and how it closely relates to these three books in mathematics. I wrote a book for Anthropology on Rockthrowing theory as the prime cause of the evolution of human species out of an ancient ape stock. And in Anthropology, the scie... 6 Mar 2010 16:17
google groups "skidmark" (was: The perpetual calendar)
On 2010-03-05, R H Draney wrote: Adam Funk filted: On 2010-03-04, R H Draney wrote: Adam Funk filted: Google groupers' FUs usually have a bunch of 0xA0 characters. And a "Show quoted text"/"Hide quoted text" skidmark....r Nice terminology! Did you come up with that, or ha... 6 Mar 2010 16:17
PRIME NUMBER DIVISOR , CLEAR EXPLANATION , BY INVERSE 19 ( AT THE REQUEST OF PROFESSOR ESCULTURA PHD)
WE got a cue from Professor Edgar Escultura, and Prof Jones that Mathematicians will not figure this out , so here is the explanation in clear calm language. 1 DIVISOR DEFINITION (of space) Since space is what is divided, Division in mathematics of a number , is actually a division of its placement in the p... 5 Mar 2010 23:59
JSH: Depressing reality, prime reality
On Mar 5, 6:08 pm, JSH <jst...(a)gmail.com> wrote: ... So it could be decades now.  Having reached 40 it occurs to me that I don't have any juice left for major discoveries anyway.  It is a young person's game, and unfortunately mostly a young man's game... I find it strange -- sure you don't lack ambition. W... 22 Mar 2010 15:32
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