Greetings, I just got this off of Google+. and here is the article on it.
The First Image Ever of a Hydrogen Atom's Orbital Structure
They talk about wave functions. I believe this further supports the Reciprocal System.
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- Sat May 25, 2013 5:26 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Picture of a Hydrogen atom!!!
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- Wed May 22, 2013 6:30 am
- Forum: Electricity and Electronics
- Topic: The Case of Eric Dollard and Anti-Relativity
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One last diversion: a
One last diversion: a different approach to achieving breakthroughs in advancing human civilization (in addition to the work of yourself and your colleagues) is the campaign for "Disclosure" currently spearheaded by the new movie "Sirius" from Dr. Steven Greer (siriusdisclosure....
- Sun May 12, 2013 12:18 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
- Replies: 23
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Problem fixed
I hate those stupid little things you don't see right away. Anyways the problem was a simple one, here is a quick pic of the result of adding two complex numbers and plotting the real number on the X axis, and the imaginary on the Y axis and step up the Z axis. http://www.novasector.net:4280/rs2/Scr...
- Sun May 12, 2013 12:09 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
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I want to try to post the
I want to try to post the full sized the pictures here. I do have a web server in my home. Lets see if this works.
yeah, it works
yeah, it works
- Sat May 11, 2013 10:11 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
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rot1: amplitude = 1, theta velocity = 1, phase = 0. rot2: amplitude = 1, theta velocity = -1 (opposite direction), phase = 0. That will reproduce Nehru's birotating photon, with a cosine wave on the X (real) axis this worked like a charm, and then I went and change a few veriables, and now somethin...
- Sat May 11, 2013 8:53 am
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
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quick and dirty results
Here is my attempt to plot what a bi-rotation looks as it travels through space. No animation yet. I could probably take a video of my screen and rotate it around for a better view. I hope this is an acceptable start.
- Sat May 11, 2013 5:32 am
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
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quick question
Just a quick question: should the amplitudes be the same or just pick some values? Right now I chose 10 for the first rotation and 6 for second. So far the quick test numbers look promising ( just the imaginary parts spewed out to console). I did a clock of .001 to 1sec.
Jeret
Jeret
- Fri May 10, 2013 6:16 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
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clarification
The result is a complex number, where the "real" component is your X-axis value, and the imaginary component is the Y-axis value. You can just add the two complex results together to get the birotation--no trig involved so I need to do this for both rotations to get two complex numbers to...
- Thu May 09, 2013 7:43 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
- Replies: 23
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so you can express rotation
Ok I see, but it has been a long time since I have played with these functions. May take a bit to refresh my memory.so you can express rotation as a simple, imaginary exponent function
- Thu May 09, 2013 7:29 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: New, so I am saying hello
- Replies: 23
- Views: 39337
this helps
Thanks for the assist. I just want to make sure I am reading this correctly (making no assumptions), e is the natural log? And i is the increment of the loop along the y axis?
Jeret
Jeret