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Subject: Re: Moment and Motion: hypercube distance
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From: Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 12:13:33 -0700
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On 08/14/2024 03:58 AM, Python wrote:
> Le 14/08/2024 à 04:24, Ross Finlayson a écrit :
>> On 07/30/2024 01:59 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>> On 07/23/2024 01:03 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>>> On 07/17/2024 05:06 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>>>> On 07/17/2024 02:01 PM, Jim Burns wrote:
>>>>>> On 7/17/2024 3:47 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Moment and Motion: theory overall
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEpS_C7Yl2A
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Movement and change, quantification, universals, induction and
>>>>>>> limits of induction, Feynman lectures, mathematical physics,
>>>>>>> infinity and complements and reversals, law(s) of large numbers,
>>>>>>> natural deduction, quantum mechanics, teleological principles,
>>>>>>> thorough theory, comfort with canon, least action and ubiquitous
>>>>>>> levers, sum-of-histories sum-of-potentials, time and distance,
>>>>>>> distance and travel, gravity and perceived force, gravity and
>>>>>>> orbits,
>>>>>>> gravity and shadow gravity, flux and book-keeping, real potentials,
>>>>>>> time scales, cosmological theories, length scales, atomic scale,
>>>>>>> normalization after quantization, continuum mechanics, four-field
>>>>>>> theory, parallax and peripheral parallax, optical non-linearity,
>>>>>>> photons
>>>>>>> and electron and wavelength, Angstrom and Planck scale, atomic
>>>>>>> theory,
>>>>>>> the terrestrial setting, probability, limit theorem(s), law(s) of
>>>>>>> chance
>>>>>>> and uncertainty, uniformization, Bernoulli trials and Cantor spaces,
>>>>>>> superclassical flow, question words, Heisenberg and sampling and
>>>>>>> measurement and observer effects, experimental and fundamental
>>>>>>> theory, mathematics with infinity, monist dualism, "A Theory",
>>>>>>> Zeno's
>>>>>>> swath, the stacks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your sentence no verb.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you (RF) have something you wanted to say ABOUT
>>>>>> movement and change, ..., the stacks?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/@rossfinlayson
>>>>>
>>>>> Looks I've volunteered a hundred or two hours, of it.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is in the context where there is line-continuity,
>>>>> in the line, field continuity, on the line, and the
>>>>> signal-continuity ABOUT the line.
>>>>>
>>>>> What I've arrived at about motion and changes in motion
>>>>> and the infinitely-many higher derivatives of displacement,
>>>>> with respect to time, that is any change in motion,
>>>>> is "Zeno's swath", a thought experiment where not only
>>>>> does the arrow reach its target, it starts and ends
>>>>> at rest.
>>>>>
>>>>> Of course there's my tens of thousands of posts to
>>>>> sci.math, sci.logic, and sci.physics.relativity.
>>>>>
>>>>> All one theory, ..., "A Theory".
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Moment and Motion:  hybercube distance
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8nxBU-WVQI
>>>>
>>>> Zeno's swath integral, orders of acceleration, motion
>>>> as rest to rest, length and distance, velocity and speed,
>>>> arbitrary boxes, hypercubes, block hypermatrices, path
>>>> integral, corners of the hypercube and the main diagonal,
>>>> symmetry and reflection, zero and the trivial, hat-style
>>>> analysis, hat-style as a complement to Fourier-style,
>>>> sawtooth and the sigmoid, frame-spaces and space-frames,
>>>> general relativity and conformal mapping, methods and
>>>> means in analysis, projective and perspective, thinking
>>>> over time, color, visible light, vision, parallax and peripheral
>>>> parallax, light as geometric and optical, four optical responses,
>>>> pigments' function, quantum theory, paleoclassical superclassical
>>>> theory, atomic theory and electron physics, the model of electron
>>>> orbitals, molecular chemistry and resonance theory, four
>>>> conserved quantities, flux and flow, asymptotic freedom,
>>>> quantum theories, light speed and free information,
>>>> particle mechanics and quantum amplitudes, particles and rays,
>>>> particles and beams, electrons and photons, reciprocals and
>>>> addition formulae, the fluid model and liquid and electrical
>>>> current, supermodels of wave theory, the phenomenological
>>>> and observables, object sense and deductive infinity,
>>>> multiplicity theory, zero as a sum, Zeno's bowstring and
>>>> hat analysis, standard analysis.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Moment and Motion:  theory typing
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ88Qvxvc3M
>>>
>>> Hypercube unit distance, dimensions and units, infinitely-many
>>> higher orders, underdefinition in classical mechanics, finite element
>>> analysis, paleo-classical super-classical, vis-viva and vis-motrix,
>>> Zeno's theories, hypercubic and hyperbolic, hypercube and hypocube,
>>> moments and motions, object/subject distinction, maturation of theory,
>>> linear inductive curriculum, mathematical rigor and formalism,
>>> constancy in definition, theory for itself, natural philosophy,
>>> definition and formalism, extensionality and abstraction, qualia,
>>> higher geometry, analysis and definitions of analysis, complex analysis,
>>> analysis situs, anaphora and cataphora, analytical bases and analytical
>>> bridges, instruction and curriculum, the acquisition of object sense,
>>> complex analysis and polar coordinates, hypercube distance and
>>> modeling change, classical and linear theories, coordinates and
>>> geometry,
>>> axiomless natural deduction and axiomless geometry, unit hybercube
>>> distance.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Moment and Motion: elementary singularity
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiaXlMkre_g
>>
>> Time and differentiation, vision and the phi phenomenon,
>> theory of mechanics and dynamics, parameterized and parametrized,
>> hypercube distance, turns and angles, mathematics, the infinitary and
>> super-standard, infinitary wholes, laws of convergence and large numbers,
>> continuity and definition, numerical resources, not-a-real-function's
>> with real analytical character, finite element analysis, the stacks,
>> numerical methods, Funes, unification in field theory, symmetry-breaking,
>> super-symmetry, the potential fields as the real fields, high and low
>> energy
>> and configuration, higher geometry, Kodaira, Kodaira's approach, Stone,
>> Hodge, de Rham, analyticity, Kodaira's elementary approach under Hilbert
>> space and the Eulerian-Gaussian, identity dimension, harmonics and
>> potential theory, harmonic integrals of the second and third kind,
>> reading, optics, Laurent series and Riemann-Roch, classical
>> generalization
>> of potential theory, Weyl, Zariski, holomorphy, determinantal analysis
>> and cumulants and orthogonants, singular integrals, adjoints and
>> adjuncts, holomorphic functions and algebraic varieties, Riemann-Roch
>> theorem.
>>
>>
>>
>> School's in, you truants.
>>
>>
>
> In the paradigm of quantum kinematics, the fluxional displacement of an
> inertial tensor manifests as a symbiotic relationship between entropic
> harmonics and relativistic gravitons. When evaluating the antimatter
> oscillations within a superluminal framework, the baryonic pressure
> gradients inversely correlate with the squared velocities of photonic
> quarks. Consequently, applying Newtonian mechanics to a multidimensional
> string lattice results in the decoherence of transient muons, thereby
> quantizing the frictionless spinor fields. This culminates in a paradox
> where the centrifugal anomalies exceed the Planck constant, rendering
> the conservation of angular momentum asymptotically negligible.
>
> In the realm of differential topology, the infinitesimal calculus of
> hyperdimensional manifolds reveals that the integration of a non-
> Euclidean epsilon-delta limit induces a fractal divergence within the
> parametric zeta functions. When differentiating a transcendental series
> along a complex vector field, the resulting partial derivatives exhibit
> an intrinsic discontinuity at the asymptotic singularity. This
> necessitates the application of stochastic integral calculus, where the
> Laplace transformation of a chaotic system yields a non-convergent
> integral over an imaginary axis. The derivative of a hyperbolic tangent
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