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- Mon May 21, 2018 5:13 pm
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: Newbie Questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 28983
Re: Newbie Questions
In this case, where the photon is λ, you have this speed relation: A ↔ λ →← B. The photon is progression (moving outward) from A, and gravitating (moving inward) towards B. And notice I used an arrow with two heads... not a vector, but an outward "push" from between A and the photon, and ...
- Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:01 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Mass and Gravity
- Replies: 8
- Views: 16842
Re: Mass and Gravity
For some reason I was under the impression you had found a way to avoid needing probabilities and randomness in RS2. Was that the case, and probabilities are just useful to approximate a deterministic but too-complicated system? It's of particular interest to me since I'm attempting to build a simul...
- Tue Apr 10, 2018 11:03 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Mass and Gravity
- Replies: 8
- Views: 16842
Re: Mass and Gravity
Picture a single radius vector, spinning randomly about inside of a sphere. What is the probability that it will happen to point in any specific direction? Using that analogy helps make sense of gravitational null zones. At some points on the planet, there's probably an interaction or pattern that ...
- Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:51 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Why scalar motions do not need to come in pairs?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 20557
Re: Why scalar motions do not need to come in pairs?
Where does this postulate come from? I just rechecked the various versions of the postulates, and I can't find any hints, or any immediate deductions resulting in this conclusion. I'm particularly interested because it keeps tripping up my theorizing It is a consequence of the "discrete unit&q...
- Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:20 am
- Forum: RS2-0: Getting Started with the Reciprocal System
- Topic: RS2 Tutorial Book
- Replies: 33
- Views: 114754
Re: RS2 Tutorial Book
I am not writing this book for scientists, but for the general population. I want the terms to be comprehensible with a conventional knowledge base. Thoughts? I like it a lot. Even as a technical thinker, being a computer programmer, I still have trouble keeping straight the various combinations of...
- Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:03 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Why scalar motions do not need to come in pairs?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 20557
Re: Why scalar motions do not need to come in pairs?
[*]Since motion beyond unit speed is not possible, that limits the options for the progression (moving at unit speed) to "smaller" (inward). Where does this postulate come from? I just rechecked the various versions of the postulates, and I can't find any hints, or any immediate deduction...
- Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:27 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: If the observable universe just like the chess board,what it looks like?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7917
Re: If the observable universe just like the chess board,what it looks like?
There are a couple long term projects underway to build a visual interactive simulator. Unfortunately, it's not simple to create a fully representative visual "chess board" because there are some completely invisible chess pieces on a second completely invisible chess board. And both visib...
- Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:27 pm
- Forum: Life Unit Biology
- Topic: Force of Chakra energy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 39553
Re: Force of Chakra energy
Or, to put it in programming terms, if I have an array N [1,1,1,1,1] of discrete displacements, what causes any of these indices to prefer interacting with one index over another index?
- Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:02 pm
- Forum: Life Unit Biology
- Topic: Force of Chakra energy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 39553
Re: Force of Chakra energy
I still have the same question, so let me rephrase with even more constraints. Suppose the universe of motion just began and is at unity, and there are only 3 individual 1-unit displacements from unity named A, B and C. There are no projective assumptions yet, since they are imaginary, non existent ...
- Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:31 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: The orderlIness of Motion
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6219
The orderlIness of Motion
Recently I had reason to dig into the mechanics and implementation of the IP addressing scheme used for the internet, and I noticed some elements that were curiously similar to Motion. IPv4 addresses range from 0 - 2^32 (4 billion). In the internet economy, ranges of addresses are sometimes blocked ...