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sci fi
reality….EARTH
THE STORE
UNMORPHERIC HOUSE…
SPACESHIPS
AND FLYING
FEBRUARY

CARS…..rearrangements
16, 2010

OCTOBER 2016

of stars as a force
M T W T F S S BENABB
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BUILDING
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BLOCKS
FOR
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 FLYING
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CARS,
NAUTILITYIES,
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the type 1 universe theory SPACE
« May TRAVEL,
VECHICLE
on usage of force for spaceships ASTROPHYSICS

By Henryk Szubinski

using a 100 000 star system involvement


in rearrangement

FORCE FIELDS AS MORPH


FUNCTION USAGE OF STAR FORMAT
QUANTS AS THE TRANSFERRANCE
OF STAR FORCE INTO THE
CONTINUIIM OF FORCE FIELDS IN
THEIR USAGE OF FORCE AS
CONSERVED UNIVERSAL FORM OF
THE RESULTANT CYLINDERS, CONAL
FORMS,SPHERES, AREAS:

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basic data on the displacement of


pulsative force in a response to high
gravity as altering its parameter position
for a insertion of gravity sustainability of
the type H2O sustainement going into
the type 1 descriptive of a format =
bloom as the response to reopen the
petals in their response to a diffused type
pore spread defined as a star format in
its H2O technological comparative with
the motion by sustainment of its
replicatability in minimalised formats of
force to sustain the expansions and the
fragmentations of the flower type
relativity with the process as usable in
the propeller type developments of the
access to type 3 data on the cellularity of
the universe as a force: the basis of the
sustainability of the force in which active
data on the problems of a positionality in
the elegance of data flow Strings is
actually transposable on the image
device monitor as the basic formats of
data to define a hyper similarity with the
data on action &/or reaction.

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when a unversal sphere of force is


disturbed in its stationary and
transparent role in the universe and the
stability of things and events that are far
away, the transparency fragments the
involved events and objective
displacements of large amounts of stars
in their vectorisations process to reach
som kind of stability by the process
where the force field simulatres its
integral shape ,dimension and force as it
LINKS theese events to force the satrs
into the same process in which a force
field is formed ,fragmented and
reconfigured by 3 spherical processess
in x = 3 values in force and y as the
basics of z value star numbers

maintainment of a steady state non


disruption by Area = diminishemnt of the
S vector and the usage of S 1 = volume
comparative of the sum of stars / the
volume of force.

The interactive process = sphere / F = 3 /


(x,y,z)

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A LEAF FALLING OR A LEAF THAT IS


BLOWN BY A AIR CURRENT WILL
EASILY FLOW AND SUSTAIN ITS
RELATIVE POSITION IN THE AIR:

basic rule for anti matter gravity of


sustainable lift in flying cars:Basic data is
that on the universal scale, the disruption
of a star field by a force of a current
usually disrupts the whole field volume:
basically the resultant is not so sucessfull
in the sustainement of lift : There are
only spherical stars ,planets etc….so the
fallen stars will not reduce fall by any
other than friction of the gravity relations
to a slower fall or a faster velocity fall :
there is only the star class to indicate
how much. The basics of a space time
as fysical would seem far from the same,
but a leaf can indicate that there are
forces that flatten the events of some
stars in fallen moemnts that are
compressed while they fall in relation to
larger stars: so how can the basics of
such sustainability of a flying car as a
leaf on a current of a minimal O2 fuel
tank needing replacement only when the
vechicle is reused a 1000 times.

A basic sustainement of the fuel


resource without using it up.

the basics of using all 3 formats

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1)

of falling spheres: electro motive force

2)

falling planar flatness: electro magnetic


force

3)

falling spacetime flattening by the


interactions of similar flattened stars:

electro static force:

in a orientation of the spherical


penetrated cylinder and the type
spacetime dynamics of a interaction on
the vechicles motors as positioned to a
planar flatness where the electronic force
of A.I maintains the even distribution of
the forces and their positional force
computations as sustained.

Inside a source of emf that is open-


circuited, the conservative electrostatic
field created by separation of charge
exactly cancels the forces producing the
emf. Thus, the emf has the same value
but opposite sign as the integral of the
electric field aligned with an internal path
between two terminals A and B of a
source of emf in open-circuit condition
(the path is taken from the negative
terminal to the positive terminal to yield a
positive emf, indicating work done on the
electrons moving in the circuit).[22]
Mathematically:

where Ecs is the conservative


electrostatic field created by the charge

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separation associated with the emf, dℓ is


an element of the path from terminal A to
terminal B, and ‘·’ denotes the vector dot
product.[23] This equation applies only to
locations A and B that are terminals, and
does not apply to paths between points A
and B with portions outside the source of
emf. This equation involves the
electrostatic electric field due to charge
separation Ecs and does not involve (for
example) any non-conservative
component of electric field due to
Faraday’s law of induction.

In the case of a closed path in the


presence of a varying magnetic field, the
integral of the electric field around a
closed loop may be nonzero; one
common application of the concept of
emf, known as “induced emf” is the
voltage induced in a such a loop.[24] The
“induced emf” around a stationary closed
path C is:

where now E is the entire electric field,


conservative and non-conservative, and
the integral is around an arbitrary but
stationary closed curve C through which
there is a varying magnetic field. Note
that the electrostatic field does not
contribute to the net emf around a circuit
because the electrostatic portion of the
electric field is conservative (that is, the
work done against the field around a
closed path is zero).

This definition can be extended to


arbitrary sources of emf and moving
paths C:[25]

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which is a conceptual equation mainly,


because the determination of the
“effective forces” is difficult.

4 freedooms:

1)

(time translation, spatial translations


orthogonal to the direction of
acceleration, … be spun up rigidly) — at
least, not without sustaining
inhomogeneous stresses. …
Gravitational Curvature: an Introduction
to Einstein’s Theory. …

2)

11 Classical electrodynamics as the


curvature of a line bundle … Therefore,
these equations allow self-sustaining
“electromagnetic waves” to travel
through ….. field directions orthogonal to
one another and the direction of travel,

3)

19 May 2009 … on how high a


parameter can be alternated in gravity

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sustainments…suppose now that data


on … images courtesy of wikipedia and
the web. …. SPACE TIME PLANAR
AGEING. as the same curvature variants
of a equal displacement … FIELD AS IT
APPROACHES BY NEW PLANAR.
HORIZONS IN ALTERED DIRECTIONS.

4)

PESWiki.com — Pure Energy Systems


Wiki: Finding and facilitating … … in
sustainment of exit type formats for the
divisive functions of altered orientations
of … The curvature of cylinder, however,
forces the cyclist to move …. through the
….. In the planar case, where the fields
depend only on one Cartesian … …

5th framework:

1)

sustaining biomechanical cycle


involving asymmetrical load- …
parallel to the plates, essentially alter
the direction of growth, ….. curvature
(kt) [17]. Three local descriptors were
calculated at the …

2)

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values for pressure and histological


radius of curvature in an alveolus at
FRC, the Laplace equation … Alveolar
instability associated with altered
surface tension. … in a direction at
right angles to the neighbouring
planar element. … sustaining any
loading, and is unlikely therefore to be
a suitable …

3)

For a planar, steady flame, one can


consider the energy equation in the
reference ….. zones in each direction)
but with twice the spatial resolution.
…. The Arrhenius reaction takes
about 50 s to ignite a self-sustaining
flame; ….. flame speed can be
expected to significantly alter the
flame’s burning rate. …

4)

The error of extension is expressed as


a function of curvature of the curve …
One can see that the surface is
extended in both the directions. …
cylindrical and planar surface
whereas an actual intersection may
not. …. C.H. Menq, H. Yau, An
Intelligent, Computer-Integrated and
Self-Sustaining Environment For …

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5)

the wavefront curvature, in order to


enable closed loop servo. Variable focus
lenses offer these … sustaining the
Efield. This situation corresponds to
figure. 2a. Water pbnse. Oil phase …
drop on a planar surface which is made
of an electrode …. interface, assuming
this gradient has the right direction. …

Chordis6

1)

optics coming from high-end scientific


world to correct the wavefront curvature,
in order to enable closed loop … drop on
a planar surface which is made of an
electrode … sustaining the Efield. This
situation corresponds to figure. 2a. Water
phase …. interface, assuming this
gradient has the right direction. …

2)

Plane surveying, surveying in which the


curvature of the earth is disregarded …
Some organic compounds cause the
polarization direction of …

3)

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demonstrated the capability of sustaining


more than 250kW/cm2 of CW 1064nm
laser light. …. curvature gives a wide
variety of tilt magnitudes and directions.
…. Reciprical Radius of Curvature(lImm)
error measured relative to a planar …

4)

Some in chemical bonds and more in


material ejected in other directions. …
would effectively produce a self
sustaining supercritical mass. ….
Wikipedia, in the page about nuclear
fusion puts the fusion barrier for D-T at
only 10 Kev. … the curvature and zero
point properties of such a projected
space. …

5)

While the planar speed and behavior of


astrophysically relevant flames is …..
Schematic of a wrinkled flame, with the
direction of propagation shown by the
….. The Arrhenius reaction takes about
50 s to ignite a self-sustaining flame; …..
speed can be expected to significantly
alter the flame’s burning rate. …
3)

the molecule(s) responsible for


sustaining axonal growth remain to be
determined, the preparations …. to
thehistochemistry may alter the pattern
of mATPase staining (Donaldsson,
1984), the final …. velocity and direction
of activation of the myocardium …..
dispersion, but non-planar curvature was
not examined …

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The validity of the electrostatic


approximation rests on the assumption
that the electric field is irrotational:

From Faraday’s law, this assumption


implies the absence or near-absence of
time-varying magnetic fields:

In other words, electrostatics does not


require the absence of magnetic fields or
electric currents. Rather, if magnetic
fields or electric currents do exist, they
must not change with time, or in the
worst-case, they must change with time
only very slowly. In some problems, both
electrostatics and magnetostatics may
be required for accurate predictions, but
the coupling between the two can still be
ignored.

[edit] Electrostatic potential


Because the electric field is irrotational, it
is possible to express the electric field as
the gradient of a scalar function, called
the electrostatic potential (also known as
the voltage). An electric field, E, points
from regions of high potential, φ, to
regions of low potential, expressed
mathematically as

The electrostatic potential at a point can


be defined as the amount of work per
unit charge required to move a charge
from infinity to the given point.

4)

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Both the planar and the spherical case


deal with motion over a surface; ….
sustaining circumnavigating motion at 30
degrees latitude, co-moving with … (The
curvature of the dish is very much
exaggerated.) Picture 7 … In the case of
ballistics there is no force that acts in a
direction parallel to the surface. …

5)

of the front (mean curvature) and the


other for the non uniformity of the …
Clavin [2] concerning the limits of stability
of planar fronts, … reaction sustaining
the heat release. Its expression is
obtained here … in the normal direction
by the flame speed both of which take
out the heat entering by diffusion …

6)

The velocity of these self-sustaining


deton- ations was not measured. …
Experiments performed in our planar
chan- nel support VMT’s criterion for the
… and the flow direction) will travel
parallel to the shock without curvature.

7)

direction of the slope. The exact 1-D


curvature derivative relationship is
described by ….. Meaning of strain in a
beam sustaining a bending moment. …

6)

Wikipedia Biography Extraction of


Electrical Energy Directly from Space:
The N-Machine …. The basic power
generation system then consists of a
self-sustaining …. mechanical properties
of objects would be altered by rotation

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and that this …. resolve itself in a


curvature of geometrical representation
of space. …

7th framework:

1)

24 Dec 2009 … So it turns out that


curvature, sucking, distortion field, and
so forth are all …. in a negative direction,
while gravity causes the curvature to be
positive. … several grad students
sustaining themselves on beer and
peanut butter … Retrieved from
“http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Gravity”

2)

Burgers vectors perpendicular to the


plane of the crack sustaining a ….
approximately equal to the radius of
curvature of the slip-band edge ….. room
temperature, planar arrays of
dislocations and slip bands spreading
right across

curvature planar sustainment by altered


directions

tracktion by multiple universe values of a


responsive visual camm device as the
format to …. The curvature of cylinder,
however, forces the cyclist to move ….
WITH THE (Z,Y,X) vectors of the motion
in a x ,y direction made by cnnecting the
… In the planar case, where the fields
depend only on one Cartesian … …

19 May 2009 … based on multiple


relations of work don on the whole plane
as displacement …. based on the level of

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pressure BARRIERS as in reversal by


the pulsation of … SPACE TIME
PLANAR AGEING. as the same
curvature variants of a equal … FIELD
AS IT APPROACHES BY NEW
PLANAR. HORIZONS IN ALTERED
DIRECTIONS. …

5.2.3 Schottky breakdown voltage and


reverse leakage current …… Figure 2.6
Definition of a punch-through (PT) and
non punch-through (NPT) …. emerging
below the junction edge curvature
towards the surface. …… developed
edge termination structures should not
be altered by the presence of fixed
charges …

indices, and ask whether (33) can be


altered so as to give the exact result for
V-«r. …. and the relative position vector
allows for non–planar impact and for
contact ….. where s, is the unit direction
vector (Eigenvector) associated with the
maximum ….. Also, in the region of
double curvature near the nose, …

ELECTRO DYNAMIC FORCE:

Mathematically, QED is an abelian


gauge theory with the symmetry group U
(1). The gauge field, which mediates the
interaction between the charged spin-1/2
fields, is the electromagnetic field. The
QED Lagrangian for a spin-1/2 field
interacting with the electromagnetic field
is given by the real part of

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where
are Dirac matrices;

a bispinor field of spin-1/2


particles (e.g. electron–positron
field);

, called “psi-bar”, is
sometimes referred to as Dirac
adjoint;

is
the gauge covariant derivative;

is the coupling constant, equal


to the electric charge of the
bispinor field;

is the covariant four-


potential of the electromagnetic
field generated by the electron
itself;

is the external field imposed


by external source;

is the
electromagnetic field tensor

A typical planar section of a perfectly


periodic honeycomb, consisting of …
where the mid-line axial strain e(x) and
the bending curvature κ(x) are expressed
…. the direction XI, and p(X) is a doubly
periodic complex-valued vector function
….. that would otherwise impede reverse
transformation upon unloading. …

Title of the Paper: A Novel Field-Source


Reverse Transform for Image …
Abstract: Aspect mining is a research
direction that tries to identify …. Title of

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the Paper: A New Iterative Approach for


Dominant Points Extraction in Planar
Curves …… Title of the Paper: New
Computation of Normal Vector and
Curvature …

typical integrated single-crystal silicon tip


(radius of curvature is below 10 nm);
…… for creating small patterns on planar
and non–planar surfaces. …… Current
bioengineered, non-viral gene vectors
that are used to introduce ……
laboratory or involve multiple universities
and national laboratories. …

Symbols L, V, and N are all unit vectors


from a point on the reflecting ….
importantly, however, is the
inapplicability of the symmetric reversal
of …… patterned planar surface viewed
in depth, the fixation point is a point of
zero … We trace the perceived curvature
of a nonplanar surface to a multiple …

multiple secondary cells arising for Re >


103. The torque exerted by the normal
…. is altered). We do not consider these
issues in this paper. … curvature. In
vector form, this can be written f = e(ˆωs
·∇)ˆωs, … vortex lines and the rectilinear
array is disrupted to form a self-
sustaining reconnecting …

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curvature vectors in planar sustainment


by non reversal of altered direction
multiples

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sci fi reality….on
the force of data
values in extra
functional
universe gravity FEBRUARY
16, 2010

BENABB

force as data gravity


BUILDING
BLOCKS
By Henryk Szubinski FOR
FLYING
tracktion by multiple universe values of a CARS,
NAUTILITYIES,
responsive visual camm device as the SPACE
format to fail the investigation concerning TRAVEL,
VECHICLE
the basis of exit fase data on the non ASTROPHYSICS
positionality of a problem concerning the
tracktions usage of dipodic motion.

what the data will indicate as

S (B+ R)3=displacablity of gravity points:

and the process categroies used

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cause of motion .3Dimensionality. Area .


angle. rotation .reduction

4 freedooms :gravity point displacement


cubic angle rotation as reduction

GENERALLY THE INCREASE OF


RIPPLES ON A SURFACE PRIOR TO A
WATERFALL WILL OXYGENTAE THE
WATER MAKING IT LESS DENSE AND
SUBJECT TO LOWER GRAVITY
LEVELS:

to use this type of incline example in


nature as the surface to which a ripple
point is reversed and the oxygenation is
resultant in higher density H2O as
subject to lower gravity involvance; the
angle of the incline would alter the lift of
a waterfall in the reverse direction as
caused by the ripple reversal with a
objective causing the ripple ,not from the
top surface but from below it:

ON HOW
TO RIPPLE
UPWARDS
THROUG A

DISSONANCE ON THE TOP


SURFACE:

1)

However, other factors such as the


rotation of the Earth also contribute to

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the net … effective gravity points not


exactly toward the centre of the Earth,
…. Combined with the free-air correction
this means a reduction of gravity at …

2)

The metacenter is the point where the


lines intersect (at angle φ) of the …

3)

The presently used definition of the


Earth’s angle of rotation is given ….
~ravimetrlc determinations of the
acceleration of gravity, ~. These have …
one secular term due to nutation, one
cubic term due to precession and …
geophysical origin and the corresponding
displacement of the non- …

4)

… translation can be separated out by


considering the centre of gravity. …. in
the linear approximation of small rotation
angles. …. The basic equations relating
the displacement values of a target point
to ….. P.R. Bevington and D.K.
Robinson, Data reduction and error
analysis for the physical sciences. …

5)

The metacenter is the point where the


lines intersect (at angle φ) of the upward
…. This results in a displacement of the
centre of gravity of the tank or space …

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area of the ship around the axis of


rotation under consideration, …

Chordis6

1)

Tool for surface displacement defined by


bitmap image. … Procedural creation of
object copies or instances with
symmetric displacement/rotation. …
Freely adjustable degree for NURBS
curves and surfaces: polygonal, cubic, …
concatenate, degree elevation/reduction,
point weight control, add sharp
point/curve, …

2)

14 Feb 2007 … Reduction of a system of


vectors. Reduction theorem. Table … 23
… Motion under the influence of the
force of gravity. …. Determination of
Euler’s angles. Rotation of a body about
a point in the general case… 399 …
Virtual displacements. Point on a
surface. Point on a curve.

3)

reduction of the motion compensation


error [1]. In the … estimated
displacement such as translation,
divergence …. line L crossing the VOP
gravity center, and for which the …
estimated rotation angle 8 is then the
difference between … between p and the
closest point in the recovering area. …

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4)

the centre of gravity coincide with that


point of the ….. rotation of the levitated
body during displacement, and …
Change in angle between the axes of the
levitated … To obtain further reduction in
the deviation, …

5)

Translation by a displacement (tx, ty) is


accomplished like so: …. This EXIF
profile setting is usually set using a
gravity sensor in … For more about
HDRI go the ImageMagick Usage pages
or this Wikipedia entry. … Use black
point compensation. … The Angle will
rotate the ellipse from horizontal clock-
wise.

6)

upon step reduction in gravity.


Microgravity conditions were obtained
within … It was found that the initial rise
velocity of the contact point ….. of the
coordinate system and the angle of
rotation of the images. …

7th Framework:

1)

PESWiki.com — Pure Energy Systems


Wiki: Finding and facilitating …. The
disks rotate alternately generating the
four stroke principles between the

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pistons. … For example, 4.5″ model


features 2.4 litre cubic inches
displacement (size of …. Angel Labs
Massive Yet Tiny Engine: The Little
Engine That Could? …

2)

A theoretical treatment for the case of


cubic crystals has been developed … the
axis of rotation, known as the polar axis
of the specimen, ~ is the polar angle, …..
Moreover, the centre of gravity of the
distribution of primary beam … This
effect is equivalent to that arising from a
parallel displacement of …

3)

From our perspective on Earth, this


would appear as a displacement, or
polarization, … They are not usually at
an exact right angle to the incoming
beam, … The Earth’s polar axis moves
and the Earth’s rotation is irregular. …
APOLLO will measure all these, plus
measure local gravity very precisely,

4)

means that the center of gravity of the


transparency of the beam image lies
on the rotation axis of the mask and is
projected onto the point O(0, …

5)

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This can be obtained by using of a


reference point on the moving true
equator …. only give 1986) the
displacement T the terrestrial
reference pole T the celestial …. et al
1986) contaIns one secular term due
to nutatlon one cubic term due to ….
Concerning the angle of sidereal
rotation and UT1, the use of the …

6)

Acceleration of gravity and Newtons


Second Law – SI and Imperial units. …
depends on the mass of the object, its
shape and its relative point of rotation
… The radian – a unit of angle
measure – angular velocity … Convert
between common volume units like
cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic inches
and many more …

7)

Reduction of »system of vectors.


Reduction theorem.-Table |d. § 17.
Central axis. … Motion under the
influence of the force of gravity. Vertical
projection. …. 1. Displacements of points
of a body in plane motion. Rotation about
… Determination of Euler’s angles.
Rotation of a body about a pointin the
gene- …

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Capillary waves, proper

The dispersion relation for capillary


waves is

where ω is the angular frequency, σ the


surface tension, ρ the density of the
heavier fluid, ρ’ the density of the lighter
fluid and k the wavenumber. The

wavelength is

Dispersion of gravity–capillary waves on


the surface of deep water (zero mass
density of upper layer, ρ′ = 0). Phase and
group velocity divided by as a
function of inverse relative wavelength
.
Blue lines (A): phase velocity, Red lines
(B): group velocity.
Drawn lines: dispersion relation for
gravity–capillary waves.
Dashed lines: dispersion relation for
deep-water gravity waves.
Dash-dot lines: dispersion relation valid
for deep–water capillary waves.

In general, waves are also affected by


gravity and are then called gravity
–capillary waves. Their dispersion
relation reads, for waves on the interface
between two fluids of infinite depth:[1][2]

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where g is the acceleration due to


gravity, ρ and ρ‘ are the mass density of
the two fluids (ρ > ρ‘). Notice the factor (ρ
− ρ’) / (ρ + ρ’) in the first term is the
Atwood number.

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sci fi reality….the
universe externalisation

force similarity maintain


FEBRUARY
ment 16, 2010

By Henryk Szubinski.
BENABB

data on the prrocess of displacement in


BUILDING
the usage of values of a resistance = 1/2 BLOCKS
as the process similarity of the data on FOR
FLYING
the force of sustained dissability of the CARS,
proicess by which the high value force NAUTILITYIES,
SPACE
can altered into the formats of TRAVEL,
alternations of function . In the data on VECHICLE
ASTROPHYSICS
the formats of the data on forwards
displaced functions maintain the data on
the formats of a responsive data
opposition to the high B bit value as a
non reversal by damage of the
paramater = 1.

The functionings of the vectorisations to


imply or maintain the high value
vectorisations by B bit values.

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Data motivations for the external type 1


UNIVERSES:

BASIS OF MOTIVATED
DISPLACEMENT :

as the functionings of A.I recognitive


processess in the displacability of
motivated S = 3 xwhere lim x = 4 R in
sustainment of exit type formats for the
divisive functions of altered orientations
of motion of the universe.

displaced motivations for protons:

the states of protons in:

a) solid materials density

b) protons in fluid models of H2O

c) the protons in energetic or force


environments

d) the protons states of plasma where


the protons represent actual force

e) protons a the causes of rotation or the


gravity compounding of increased
relations

f) protons as the causality of their controll


by proximity to their action reaction.

In classical mechanics, analytical


dynamics, or more briefly dynamics, is
concerned about the relationship
between motion of bodies and its
causes, namely the forces acting on the
bodies and the properties of the bodies
(particularly mass and moment of
inertia). The foundation of modern day
dynamics is Newtonian mechanics and
its reformulation as Lagrangian
mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics.[1]

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[2]
The field has a long and important
history, as remarked by Hamilton:

Newton’s Second Law

4 freedooms

1)

… the gold to be displaced from solution


and be recovered as a solid precipitate.
… The least stable is 171Au, which
decays by proton emission with a …
below 197 decay by some combination
of proton emission, α decay, and β+
decay. …

2)

In cucurbit[7]uril, only four aromatic


protons per single bipyridyl ligand …

3)

(a) the physical motivation for the choice


of some parameters in their ….
Furthermore, if there were solutions with
the protons displaced beyond the …

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Force Dynamics is a semantic category


that describes the way in which entities
interact with reference to force. Force
Dynamics gained a good deal of
attention in cognitive linguistics due to its
claims of psychological plausibility and
the elegance with which it generalizes
ideas not usually considered in the same
context. The semantic category of Force
Dynamics pervades language on several
levels. Not only does it apply to
expressions in the physical domain like
leaning on or dragging, but it also plays
an important role in expressions
involving psychological forces (e.g.
wanting or being urged). Furthermore,
the concept of Force Dynamics can be
extended to discourse. For example, the
situation in which speakers A and B
argue, after which speaker A gives in to
speaker B, exhibits a Force Dynamic
pattern

4 freedooms:

1)

In fluid dynamics, the Hagen–Poiseuille


equation is a physical law that gives the
… The liquid on top is moving faster and
will be pulled in the negative direction by

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the … The force pushing the liquid


through the tube is the change in
pressure … Think of the lamina as a
cylinder of radius s and thickness ds. …

2)

The moment of inertia plays much the


same role in rotational dynamics as

3)

The maximum tractive effort is the


maximum pulling force a vehicle or …

4)

3 Sep 2009 … There is a subtle point


about circular motion with regard to
the direction … It is so because,
gravitational pull will change the
plane of string and the tension in it.
…. The curvature of cylinder,
however, forces the cyclist to move
…. through the eyes of organizations
and people you trust. …

5)

Near the bottom of the cylinder are


two valves, an inlet valve through
which fluid flows … the sum of static
and dynamic pressure in a fluid
remain the same. …. In the case of air
pressure, air is pulled downward by
the force of …. an increase in
pressure lowers its melting point so
that the pressure of a …

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1)

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As a result, the rate of flow passing


through an orifice, …. The technical
merit is that the dynamic coupling at
each “cutting point” between every
two ….. Pull–pull configuration
cylinders. Single-rod cylinder.
Pressure force …

2)

Models involving elastic objects driven


through random media are …. Note that
the definition of the critical force at large
but finite size is delicate … a particle
pulled by a spring, together with a self-
consistency condition, … As m → 0 this
definition of fc becomes identical to the
one on a cylinder, fd, …

3)

For example, the weight of a pound


mass is the pull which the earth exerts
upon it …. A cylinder 4 cm. deep and 6
cm. in inside diameter held 1538 mercury
when exactly full … Dynamics treats of
the first, or the motive effect of force. …
with reference to some other point or
position, so change of position of …

4)

Thus, for F ≠ 0, the shape of the polymer


resembles that of a cylinder, implying
fF≠0 not, …. x = 4, at which point the
force is moderate in strength. …..
Anomalous dynamics of unbiased
polymer translocation through a narrow
pore.

5)

Dynamic seals include oil seals,


hydraulic and pneumatic seals, ….
Considerations for Choosing the Right

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Cylinder: What push or pull tonnage is …


Cylinders work through linear extension;
motors impart. … Round cylinder
DSNUP Three-point gripper HGDT-F
Stopper cylinder DFST Pneumatic rotary
indexing table DHTG …

6)

In rigid-body rotational dynamics, the role


analogous to the mass of a body …. In
this problem you will consider the motion
of a cylinder of radius that is … The
distance is measured perpendicular to
the line of force and is … Suppose that
after a certain time , the string has been
pulled through a distance . …

systems, is the motivation behind the


work reported here: we …. within
nitrogen’s basin has its centroid
displaced away from

5th freedoom

1)

well it is a asteroid absorbtions


mecanism that can displace the rate of
…. y = 3.4 x this is the basic motivation
of proton flow in all known elements: …

2)

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The nuclear magnetic shielding tensors


of the protons in pyromellitic acid
dianhydride were measured in single …
The motivation of this study of
pyromellitic acid dianhydride (PMDA, ….
The C(3)-atom is displaced by 0″008 A
from …

3)

Contents. > Physics motivation. – Gluon


polarization in proton ….. Displaced
vertex measurement for heavy flaver
tagging. > Muon Trigger Upgrade …

4)

22 Dec 2005 … In fact, at distances of


about the proton diameter, quarks
interact very strongly. …. the
acceleration, is equal to the mass of fluid
displaced. ….. Motivation for building the
things in the first place – no mention …

5)

Suppl) 118 (2003) 210219 The detailed


theoretical motivation and the notation in
… The proton accelerators for a neutrino
beam are summarized in Table 1. … in
which the beam direction is intentionally
displaced by a few degrees from …

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1)

optical behavior,[7] thereby providing a


motivation for the synthesis of cyclic
conjugated porphyrin … b-pyridyl protons
of the template in the 2·3 complex
resonate …. measuring how easily
pyridine displaces the template (Kb) in

basis of retreival of a side on the


spacetime that has to be reproducable in
the relations with similar space time
continuiims based on the gravity frontals
that are projectively in the foreground, is
shown here to be complex gravity
sourceing at a angle of measurement of
each plane broken up from another
planar spacetime:

2)

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Electrons, protons, neutrinos, etc. Not


just photons. …. in relation to the ground
that allows the wings to displace a
sufficient amount of air, … Wiki or
Google for more on this. The short
answer is that the study you’re referring
to … Action precedes motivation. This is
very, very important. …

3)

protons in water, and therefore they


appear displaced relative …. motivation
to use statistical descriptors which are
scaling, …

4)

The target will be pentanol with protons


polarized transver- sally to the beam,
and/or carbon or … PHYSICS
MOTIVATION FOR MEASUREMENT
OF SPIN ASYMMETRIES ….. The
acceptance quadrupole will be displaced
downstream to give a large A

5)

MOTIVATION. The properties of matter


are often interpreted using a “ball and …
This is the electron-following perspective:
an atom is displaced and then the …..
the movement of protons is aligned

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qualitatively with in the transition …

6)

Motivation. Contrary to simple pQCD


predictions, first measurements of
production in … Flavor dependent
correlation between the proton spin (Sp),
proton …. plot shows the mass
distribution for displaced vertices above
100 cm from …

7th framework

1)

The motivation of colliding beam


machines lies in the very large centre-of-
… The ISR are fed with protons
accelerated by the CERN Proton … Van
der Meer ~), which is based on
displacing the two beams vertically in
small and …

2)

6 Aug 2008 … with two displaced tracks


reconstructed using the Silicon Vertex
Trigger (SVT) system. … For the PDF in
the proton, CTEQ6.1 is used, and the …

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An important motivation for this


measurement is the search for new …

3)

In those schemes, the proton and


electron degrees of freedom are treated
equivalently in spite of their mass
disparity. The motivation for the present
study …

4)

Motivation. Mature neutron stars are


expected to contain superfluid and
superconducting components. …
Protons are dragged by entrainment
around the vortices, …. Based on the
restoring force that acts on the displaced
fluid element …

similar data parameter of a 3x value


system to indicate and define the force of
B bit values in the process of a system
measurement by 3 coordinate values in
the system of processess that are
basically data in the force of events that
are defined as extra universal.

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sci fi relaity….the
universe model of
a position in
the universe
FEBRUARY
15, 2010

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the universe multi universe center of the BENABB

relational concept
BUILDING
By Henryk Szubinski BLOCKS
FOR
FLYING
all earth based models of astrophysics CARS,
were basically based on the positionality NAUTILITYIES,
SPACE
of observation points on Earth. As the TRAVEL,
VECHICLE
process gained momentum, the exit fase ASTROPHYSICS
was based on space orbit relkay of the
images of earth. Basically defining the
solid basis of the relation that the earth is
aslo a solid based sphere with a integrity:
namely it will not break up into pieces ,
as far as is known, the earth will last for
another 3 billion years:

So by defining the same solid reference


basse of relations with the universe the
need to use solid dynamics as a flow of
real matter formats in very high rotational
values must be made to define the
position of the milky way in the universe.

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data in general as the interval of the


space time of the universe in a high
rotation known as the diamond of
spacetime:

basic interval of the fold out 3 levels of


the spherical model as =total Force of
the universe in their relation by a specific
time rate of pulsation outwards:

TThe milky way and itts whole spacetime


influence would imply the

FLASH RATE = 1/2 ( Cir /F.B) as the


whole universe

the basics of the displaced minimal value


as:

Cir . Vel / x.B as the r.p.m rate of


pulsation .

This means that in the interval vector the


universe is thrown outwards through the
very minimal space time in its own

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rotation , it then seperates but is


captured in the gravity of its low escape
velocity back into the orbit as a type
recombination of the whole process by
the general 3 zones and their 1/ as fast
velocity of recombination. It is this faster
velocity at exactly half the time that
defines the specific non critical escape
velocity of the universe as being
decellerated.

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sci fi reality…the
INTEGRAL
NEED ..process
of the universe
accelleration FORCE FEBRUARY
15, 2010

BENABB

accelleration of the univ


BUILDING
erses force BLOCKS
FOR
INTEGRAL REQUIREMENTS FLYING
CARS,
NAUTILITYIES,
By Henryk Szubinski SPACE
TRAVEL,
data on displacement elongated formats VECHICLE
ASTROPHYSICS
of increased booster levels to the relative
frontality of the data on the similar values
of a minimal data displaced resistance as
the vectisation to the response of a
similar value format = the basics of a
universe HUDDS UP DISPLAY on the
basics of the process in which the
general displacement of aminimal value /

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the response of resistance in the field =


H2O as the basis of the responsive data
on caomparative values of solid state
fluidity / solidity.

basics : the displacement resistance as


the cause of displaced H2O response
uncertainty:

displacement resistance cause of


displaced H2O response uncertainty

Integrals can be taken over regions other


than intervals. In general, an integral
over a set E of a function f is written:

Here x need not be a real number, but


can be another suitable quantity, for
instance, a vector in R3. Fubini’s theorem
shows that such integrals can be
rewritten as an iterated integral. In other
words, the integral can be calculated by
integrating one coordinate at a time.

Just as the definite integral of a positive


function of one variable represents the
area of the region between the graph of
the function and the x-axis, the double
integral of a positive function of two
variables represents the volume of the
region between the surface defined by
the function and the plane which
contains its domain. (The same volume
can be obtained via the triple integral —
the integral of a function in three
variables — of the constant function f(x,
y, z) = 1 over the above mentioned
region between the surface and the
plane.) If the number of variables is
higher, then the integral represents a
hypervolume, a volume of a solid of more

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than three dimensions that cannot be


graphed.

For example, the volume of the cuboid of


sides 4 × 6 × 5 may be obtained in two
ways:

• By the double integral

of the function f(x, y) = 5 calculated


in the region D in the xy-plane which
is the base of the cuboid. For
example, if a rectangular base of
such a cuboid is given via the xy
inequalities 2 ≤ x ≤ 7, 4 ≤ y ≤ 9, our
above double integral now reads

From here, integration is conducted


with respect to either x or y first; in
this example, integration is first done
with respect to x as the interval
corresponding to x is the inner
integral. Once the first integration is
completed via the F(b) − F(a)
method or otherwise, the result is
again integrated with respect to the
other variable. The result will equate
to the volume under the surface.

• By the triple integral

of the constant function 1 calculated


on the cuboid itself.

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4 freedooms:

AREA VOLUME HYPERVOLUME


CUBOID

the data on a vector for all waveforms in


the universe as mooving in one z
direction or the process of gravity being
interactedly effected by Force from a y
vector: the basics of the process to
vectorise through the (z,y) vector formed
by the force of the displacement through
the waveforms in z space by the usage
of non obstructive z vectors as without a
barrier caused by the x vectorisation as
the age of the universe :

would be a type:

z 3D = y (F /g) ( x . B)

as the type of x value resultant :area

z(3D)/(x.B) = y (F/g)

being the basis of a x / 3 vectorisation


into certainty of a responsive non
obstructive 3Dimensionality:volume =
hypervolume as

Area / volume = cuboid form of force

1)

This bulge results from the rotation of the


Earth, and causes the diameter …

COMBINING THE X VALUE OF A


mINKOWSKI SPACE WITH THE (Z,Y,X)
vectors of the motion in a x ,y
direction made by cnnecting the
values of a x=1 and a y=1 as the same
format to model in 3D spacetime of
the modulational curvature of the z

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value in which a waveform can pass


un affected and the string can pass
between the unaffected zone:

stabilizations of lift
turning:

MINKOWSKI SPACE

planarity of the

rotative moment to take out the radial


turning moment

THE X,Y,Z INTERACTIONS ARE


CLEARLY VISABLE AS THE value of
conal formats define the basis of a very
reduced displacament in friction being
the intersection of the x,y,z vectors as = t

of the process to define a string without


continuiim breakage in the x value
direction:

4 freedooms:

in Minkowski space the x and y values


are dimensional but on a dimensional
plane the x and y values are predefined
by the interactions of z,y,x space
dimnesionality meaning that the real form
is a part of the Minkowski vectorisations
as being the super inimal displacement fr
one event to another:

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z1+y2+x3/x2+y3+z4 =x4+y4+z5

one part of the dimension is missing


basically because the waveformat has a
top surface and a base surface that has
either as a force that combines into a
internal curvature = external curvature:

THE PROBLEM WITH DARK MATTER


IS THAT THERE IS SIMPLY TOO
LITTLE SPACETIME TO COMPENSATE
FOR THE LARGE GRAVITY AND
FORCE INTERACTIONS; SO ON A
planae of universal size the Minkowski
INTEGRAL combination would define the
events on the edge of the universe in
one giant computatability of the eveents
going down what now seems to be a
super gravity well stretching across the
universe whan in basic formats the
rotation and gravity warping is
dimensionally computatable by:

SUPER FORCE HORIZON:

——–MINKOWSKI
WARP—–iNTEGRAL————-

1)

Magnetic moment of a multi-turn coil (or


solenoid) is determined as the … out the
close connection between magnetic
moment and angular momentum. …. of a
planar loop of electric current, its
magnetic moment is defined as: … is the
position of the charge q relative to the
center of the circle and \mathbf{v}

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2)

A Rotation is simply a progressive radial


orientation to a common point. …

3)

In the planar case, where the fields


depend only on one Cartesian … It turns
out that in the radially symmetric cases
the pressure tensor does not reduce …
Grad’s 13-moment theory [2] closes the
system by the equations (e.g. see [4], p.
…. 2 shows this solution for θ in this
case for argon with the relative …

4)

Magnetic moment of a multi-turn coil (or


solenoid) is determined as the … out the
close connection between magnetic
moment and angular momentum. …. of a
planar loop of electric current, its
magnetic moment is defined as: … is the
position of the charge q relative to the
center of the circle and \mathbf{v} …

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5TH FRAMEWORK :

1)

In the planar case, where the fields


depend only on one Cartesian … It turns
out that in the radially symmetric cases
the pressure tensor does not reduce …
Grad’s 13-moment theory [2] closes the
system by the equations (e.g. see [4], p.
…. 2 shows this solution for θ in this
case for argon with the relative …

looking at orthagonals as the type


Minkowsk would have to have a
indentataion of a type concavity at the
edge of the universe. Even as such
the transversal on the x axis would
have to be a integral component in the
formation of the curvature of the
universes horizon space time:

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3)

8 Apr 2009 … exerts on the support


surface and M is the net moment about a
vertical axis passing through ‘0’. …
where f and v are the friction force and
the relative … It turns out that the
formalism above used to describe …

Magnetic levitation, maglev, or


magnetic suspension is a method by
which an object is suspended with no
support other than magnetic fields.
Magnetic pressure is used to counteract

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the effects of the gravitational and any


other accelerations.

Earnshaw’s theorem proves that using


only static ferromagnetism it is
impossible to stably levitate against
gravity, but servomechanisms, the use of
diamagnetic materials, superconduction,
or systems involving eddy currents
permit this to occur.

In some cases the lifting force is


provided by magnetic levitation, but there
is a mechanical support bearing little
load that provides stability. This is
termed pseudo-levitation.

Magnetic levitation is used for maglev


trains, magnetic bearings and for product
display purposes

Magnetic materials and systems are able


to attract or press each other apart or
together with a force dependent on the
magnetic field and the area of the
magnets, and a magnetic pressure can
then be defined.

The magnetic pressure of a magnetic


field can be calculated by:

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where Pmag is the force per unit area in


N/m2, B is the magnetic field in Teslas,
and μ0 = 4π×10−7 N·A−2 is the
permeability of the vacuum.[1]

2)

The displacement is then measured to


give the acceleration. …

3)

13 May 2009 … connected sum.. image


courtesy of wikipedia … But the main
frame velocity Forceing cause of
referenced data basic, is in fact the
displaceemnt of resistant data on
displacement by resistant ciruits in
displace usage with … the minimal data
reliance on responses in time space as
volume of H2O and …

4)

27 Jul 2004 … The spell he casts on


Morgan causes him to sleep until he
again arrives at his own time. …. in the
presence of other people after being
displaced, … future response of similar
individuals, temporal displacement …

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5th framework;

1)

Between Here and There: A


Displacement in Memory. By JEAN-
XAVIER RIDON … by his portrayals of
“displaced persons” who seek, each in
his or her own way, …. power structures
seize upon these moments of uncertainty
in order to institute …. It is for this reason
that memory appears as a form of
resistance against …

2)

In these moves, momenta at a certain


time along an old trajectory are displaced
by a small, randomly chosen amount,
and equations of motion are integrated

3)

In particular, considering the uncertainty


on the systemic velocity of the … The
case for origin in a disk is marginal due
to uncertainty in the full …

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4)

see displacement. along the horizontal


axis until they nearly overlapped. ….
H2O, water – binary compound that
occurs at room temperature as a clear
colorless …… unit of electrical
resistance, defined as the resistance in a
circuit in which a … Uncertainty related
to the time response of the thermisters is

5)

29 Mar 2009 … What amazes me is the


resistance there has been to ‘thinking out
of the box’ when ….. I’ll offer a contrarian
view on the displacement question. … It
displaced nothing, ‘cause the oxygen is
still there. …. make up of the fuel and
how it is burned, the main gases
released are CO2 and H2O. …

Chordis6

1)

Delusion — A false belief that is resistant


to reason or contrary to actual fact. … In
some BDD patients, obsession about the
body includes displaced feelings, … from
the unacknowledged true cause to
another issue is called displacement. …
In fact, it is the relatively high rate of
positive responses to SSRIs …

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2)

If the resultant force F on an object acts


while the object is displaced a …. data of
the definition = non closure on the
responses of values in data that can be
… data is minimal on what can cause the
H2O similarity of a audial wave …
displacements in the alternations of
value ahead of resistance processes …

3)

1977) that many OH sources are


displaced from the H masers, ….. The
crosses show the absolute positional
uncertainty for the two H masers, … The
positional displacement of the feature at
– 84.6 km s’ is probably real, …

4)

D-ribose + NADP+ + H2O D-ribonate +


NADPH + H+. Yeah. I have no idea. … A
pump displaces a volume by physical or
mechanical action. One common
misconception about … Adding
resistance to flow causes pressure.
Pumps fall into two major groups:

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positive displacement pumps and


rotodynamic pumps. …

5)

The displacement is then measured to


give the acceleration. … heater at the
bottom of a very small dome, which
heats the air inside the dome to cause it
to rise. …. Surface acoustic wave
(SAW); Laser accelerometer; DC
Response; High Temperature; Low
Frequency …. variable-resistance
accelerometer (engineering) …

6)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Displacemen
t_%28fluid%29 …. It is initially displaced
by distance Δx from the equilibrium

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position and … A force of 5 N causes the


displacement of an object by 3 m in the
direction … 1. c) BaO + H2O ==>
______ (synthesis) ==> For this, I put
the product to be BaH2O2. …

7th framework

1)

The History of Statistics: The


Measurement of Uncertainty before
1900. … Retrieved from
“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_mathematics”

2)

… communication, and information


technologies that cause political, …. The
disorientation and alienation brought on
by displacement leads to adverse …
nearly two hundred thousand residents
were displaced, new developments of
condos, … Such resistance can take the
form of individual subversive practices of

3)

The best strategy was to first slightly


displace the sphere at higher …
Displacement and time define the settling

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velocity, which was between 11.45 and


0.06 μm/s ….. a firm resistance to
structural change, even over large
temperature variations. … The error
envelopes are calculated from the
uncertainty on fit …

4)

A displacement process in a chalk core


plug with an induced axial fracture uses
the fluid system …. H2O-brine is injected
at constant rate displacing the oil. ….
causes of the poor signal/noise ratios in
the saturation model. (Fig. 2). …. NMR
machine response constant for distilled
water, SISCO units …

5)

4)

along the backbone relative to the


boundary moment at the terminal
standoff. Consequently, we may
formulate a simple … we may take the
simple motor model … which in turn
implies that . Using boundary condition
(7c), we see that. , so that … factored
out of the dynamics and boundary
conditions, leaving …

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5)

These principal moments define an


object’s (invariant) resistance against ….
either the radial moment of inertia (I1 and
I2 ) or the static moment (both … For
length estimation, a vertical planar
surface mounted close to the screen
…… moment hypothesis may turn out to
be fallible under certain conditions. …

cHORDIS6:

1)

It turns out that the planar general prob-


… At the moment the end of the two
families is not yet known. Several
periodic … relative equations of motion
for the three particles: take the second
derivatives of (5) …

2)

In this paper, the authors take a look at


the whole acceleration process for both
… The comparison of the results
indicated a relative error in the ….. when
(just) before the “turning” moment the top
of the hole is swept out of the …

3)

If we take the dot product of a relative


equilibrium x with equation (6) and use

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the fact ….. (we drop the greatest integer


for the moment to simplify the
calculations). …. However, the
introduction of δ turns out to be
superfluous …

4)

The superscript TF in (4.5) means ‘take


the trace-free part using equation (2.4)’.
… For use in our specialization to planar,
spherical and pseudospherical flows …..
Then v is the inward radial velocity of the
fiducial observers relative to … 6 Source
moments 6.1 PRELIMINARY REMARKS
AND NOTATION We now turn …

5)

their moments and briefly point out a


connection to inverse potential theory.
….. their relative performance is beyond
the scope of this paper and …. line at
angle 0 + – with the x-axis and at radial
distance t away from the origin. ….
planar propagating wavefront impinging
on an array of sensors to obtain an …

6)

sprocket over the turning moment


resistance of the vehicle is 11.5%. …
manoeuvrability is controlled by reducing
the inner track speed relative to …. The
track segments between two road
wheels are assumed not to take up ….
The force system assumed to be acting
on a tracked vehicle in general planar
motion is …

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sci fi reality…..the
process of
vectorised force
FEBRUARY
the universes cool death 15, 2010

A UNIVERSAL FORCE BENABB

general motivations of divisive angles


BUILDING
motion transfer of density divisive BLOCKS
displacement FOR
FLYING
CARS,
By Henryk Szubinski NAUTILITYIES,
SPACE
data on universe cool death history 15 TRAVEL,
VECHICLE
billion years of multiple universes as the ASTROPHYSICS
density of connective failures as the
spacetime contrary evidence of having
mooved on.

Helium is the chemical element with


atomic number 2, and is represented by
the symbol He. It is a colorless, odorless,
tasteless, non-toxic, inert monatomic gas
that heads the noble gas group in the
periodic table. Its boiling and melting
points are the lowest among the
elements and it exists only as a gas
except in extreme conditions. Next to
hydrogen, it is the second most abundant
element in universe, and accounts for
24% of the elemental mass of our
galaxy.

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if you use this type of U format as wire


around a helium chamber: the internal
He and the external interactioons as
power = amount of coils in the relations
of the fluid going over the height of the
surface boyancy:

a type 1 Force cannister for


displacement usage or extensional force
fields.

by tipping this interaction on its side, in a


freeze scenario ,the basic reference to
cool and recool would result in the liquid
pulling itself out of the positiion by a type
of contraction and expansion which
would indicate the open state of a worm
hole in the format through it :

Unlike ordinary liquids, helium II will


creep along surfaces in order to reach an
equal level; after a short while, the levels
in the two containers will equalize. The
Rollin film also covers the interior of the

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larger container; if it were not sealed, the


helium II would creep out and escape.[4]

to get the coil at a 10 basis while the velocity of a singnal

conductivity = 100000 km per second = a 10 metere height which

functions on

a1

a2

a3

a4

a5

a6

a7

a8

a9

a10

the increase y a x to the 10 on the x to the 5

= 10 to the 15 increased velocity in a 2 or 3 layer coli cannister

spaceship =

10 to the 18 km per second as a limit to 10 to the 45 km per

second as the warp drive function of each level coild displacability

without energy:

M31 Lanoue.png

displaceing through solid matter

matter pull friction push

friction pull out push through matter

non spent friction pull out push

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friction pull out push

open push pull friction

general motivations of divisive angles


motion transfer of density divisive
displacement

as the B bit = S in which the


vectorisations of universal force =F (m/S)

displacements in the process of B / R


where R = resistance of volume / area:
=-R (S) in reversal of the process Work
theorem /R = S+x

where the R = S Vol / area ( W. B/R).S/m

generalised motivations of divisive


angles on motion transferrs through
density divisive displacements:

4 freedooms:

1)

divisive zones and their primary data


override on a 20 x basis for the usage of
…. in the human body through a series
of complex electron transfer processes.
…. pendlum as the form seperates into 2
forms:by a angle of minimal motion …..
car as the process in which the general
motivation is for it to maintain …

2)

14 Jun 2009 … This force tends to curve


the motion in the opposite sense to the
habitat’s spin. ….. Basically
representative as the tubular effect of a
transferr from … quant exits by the
general opening of a expansive / divisive
photon … If the particle displacement
rotates through an angle dθ in time dt, …

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3)

displacement of the woofer cone at a


given specific pressure … if the
complex poles in the minimonitor’s
transfer response …. This results in a
narrow vertical angle over which the
speak- ….. Here we come to highly
divisive subject matter, the …… of the
LHH500 gave me very little motivation
to agonize …

4)

In addition to small molecule modeling,


electron density-based descriptors and
….. displacement of two loops (motif 2
loop and the interfacial C2-C3 loop). ……
by the application of a divisive K-means
clustering implementation. …… the
archived data are simple to construct and
transfer between trajectories. …

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5 freedooms

1)

25 Jun 2009 … 1…displacement by


division into 3 stretches of motion by the
… force by the sheer angle of
compatabiluity in definitions that
designate the directional … Newton’s
laws and Newtonian mechanics in
general were first developed ….. There
are two motivations for studying the
many-particle problem. …

2)

You want a proxy tunnel close to legacy


site and there is no motivation for that.
…. decimal value of the general
conglomerate would imply the same
density …. In figure i/1, the object
sweeps out an angle θ. Its direction of
motion … …. object displaceing through
the inserted formats of a divisive format
for …

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3)

The motivation behind this choice is


mainly biological, ….. The perception of
transparent motion depends on the
density of dots: the ….. The divisive
cross-orientation inhibition between
neurones tuned to … HH Nagel,
Displacement vectors derived from
second-order intensity variations in
image sequences. …

4)

displacement of the woofer cone at a


given specific pressure …. This results in
a narrow vertical angle over which the
speak- …. medium-density fiberboard
with extensive bracing. Using ….. Here
we come to highly divisive subject
matter, the …… of the LHH500 gave me
very little motivation to agonize …
5)

Participation” denotes an unspecified or


general …… This was a highly divisive
turn of events, which split both families
and commu- nities apart. … still in
motion, and will be addressed in future
….. appropriations created a powerful
motivation among …. A basic level of
legitimacy was achieved: transfer

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Chordis6

1)

“Participation” denotes an
unspecified or general …… This was a
highly divisive turn of events, which
split both families and commu- nities
apart. … still in motion, and will be
addressed in future …..
appropriations created a powerful
motivation among …. A basic level of
legitimacy was achieved: transfe

2)

The whole stimulus subtended 20 deg of


visual angle at a viewing distance of 57
cm. …. The motivation for this phase
manipulation becomes clear by
observing Figure ….. function and a
divisive normalizing term is used to
estimate motion ….. Position
displacement, not velocity, is the cue to
motion detection of …

3)

It has been divested of its former role of


general science policy ….. growing
divisiveness in the Union Party, now
headed by Arthur Meighen, ….. the 1921
bill which would allow the governor-in-
council to transfer to the ….. motion and
salary. For those research scientists
whose motivation was …

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4)

Because the horizontal displacement and


interelement separation are equal, two of
the elements …. The motivation for
manipulating these parameters comes
from recent … and decreasing as the
angle and the distance between the
elements increases. ….. contains an off-
surround inhibition which exerts a
divisive, …

5)

when resistance is a displacement


singular value; the process of a
anchor point on every section of the
vector as being used to grab and
push away as the displacemeent
active motion by friction. The
resultant usage of the same process
in the displaced value as a 1/2

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frictional reversal to do the same


thing; the basics of open state push
away has a open pull towards as the
objective of motion adhsive
relationships:

basic universal force where the basic


data indicates the motiion of strings
and the particle wave level of the open
half of a O2 to H2O type relationship
of the audial wavelengths easily
recognisable by a A.I computer.

Friction does NOT vary depending upon


whether an object is pushed or pulled.
The frictional force (static or dynamic) is
proportional to the normal force, the
force that counteracts and exactly
matches the weight of an object that is at
rest (or moving at constant velocity). The
frictional force will oppose the direction of
the force applied to an object to move it.
It matters not whether the object is pulled
(using a tensile force) or pushed (using a
compressive force).

FOLLOW-ON DISCUSSION

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Besides F = ma, another good concept to


always keep in mind when discussing
motion problems is this: the sum of the
forces on an object moving at constant
velocity is zero. An object that is at rest
has a constant velocity of zero; hence,
the sum of the forces acting upon it must
be zero.If you place a book on a level
desktop, for example, the book will just
sit there. The force due to gravity (i.e.,
weight) is matched perfectly by a force
— the normal force — equal and
opposite in direction. The sum of all the
forces on the book, therefore, is zero.If
you apply to the book a force parallel to
the desktop, the book will move (once
the force of static friction as been
overcome). When it moves, its velocity is
no longer zero, so there was a change in
its velocity. We can therefore conclude
that the book accelerated, however
briefly. During the brief period that the
book accelerated, we know that the sum
of the forces acting on the book was non-
zero. The force you applied to the book
to get it moving was sufficient to
overcome the frictional force that resisted
your efforts to move the book.When the
book’s velocity reaches a constant value,
the sum of the forces acting on the book
is again zero. When the book starts to
slow down, the sum of the forces is non-
zero, and when the book comes to rest
again, the sum of the forces acting on it
is, once again, zero.A THOUGHT:If you
push or pull exactly horizontal then the
friction force should be the same. In
practice however, you often push at a
downward angle. Only part of your
applied force is horizontal. The other part
is vertically down. This adds to the
object’s weight and the Normal force

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increases and then so will friction, as it is


proportional to the normal force. When
you pull, you frequently pull at an upward
angle. The vertical part of your applied
force is up which subtracts from the
object’s weight, resulting in a smaller
Normal force and a smaller frictional
force.

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sci fi
reality……………..waveform
compressive force

the waveform of compression force


FEBRUARY
15, 2010
By Henryk Szubinski

space time compression limits of heat BENABB

jump
BUILDING
In 1996, NASA established the BLOCKS
FOR
Breakthrough Propulsion Physics FLYING
Program, which sponsored some CARS,
NAUTILITYIES,
speculative work on warp drives. This SPACE
program was discontinued in 2002. TRAVEL,
VECHICLE
ASTROPHYSICS
The following formula (Einstein field
equation), based on general relativity,
theoretically permits the travel of an
object at a greater velocity than that of
light, provided that space-time is curved:
[5]

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Gμν is the Einstein curvature tensor,


which describes the curvature in space,
while the constant G without indices is
Newton’s gravitational constant.
Hypothetically, if space-time is warped
properly, the velocity of the traveling
object does not technically exceed the
speed of light, even though they appear
to be moving faster than light to
observers in normal space-time.

**********************************************************

S( R-3)

= velocity ( 1+x)/(x-1)

B = R reversal ( S + 3)

H2O + 3 = Reversal

(1+x) = ( x -1 ) / ( S + 3) = B -3 / R

R + R 1 = S 1 – Vel B

type wave form

of :

Vol I s ——————————-< = Rs1 /x

= response

S ( F + Warp)

anti matter

= -S .x

Universal Force

= 3 ( S cubed )

******************************

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3 VECTOR CYLINDERS THAT WILL


LET YOU MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF
GRAVITY BY A GAUGE
CALLIBRATION OF THE string process
measurement of the value similar to the
3x=g

as he process = 1/3 as a stable format


for the spring in Newtonian laws of
motion .

The basics of the process to callibrate


one process of data on vectorisations by
resistance in the diosplacemeent of multi
vectro = x

as the data on B2 =the displacement of


the STRING as the formats for
resistance in the vergance process .

4 freedooms

1)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Jump to: navigation, search …. By using
an IL it was possible to increase the
space/time yield of the reaction by … a
body of ionic liquid to compress
hydrogen up to 450 bar in filling stations;
… Ionic liquids show great potential for
use as a heat transfer and storage …

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2)

So, the gravitation of the Earth is


produced by mass-equivalence, heat,
rotation, compression, etc. …
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_electrodynamics
… We can’t quite visualize spacetime as
it contains a minimum of 4 dimensions,
… That is it not only has a speed limit but
some function ..

3)

2 May 2006 … Let’s jump ahead to the


Renaissance and the introduction of
paper money. …. The limitations of
the physical universe may be hard
even for a higher … It need not be a
single point in space-time at which
the Big Thing happens. …. The
ongoing MESTI Compression of
money is allowing for better .

4)

Jump to: navigation, search. See also


Time ….. times past · time/space
complexity · time-space compression
· time-space grid · time-span
reduction …

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5th framework

1)

and what is a deeep space probe that


will catalogue the spacetime environemnt
of …. they limit the overall size of the
embedding. …. sci fi reality…..the motion
…. gravity-induced axial compression
loads, P, commonly encountered in … 18
Nov 2008 … From The LURKMORE
Wiki. Jump to: navigation, search … …

2)

21 Sep 2009 … Are you accounting for


data compression, though? ….. (3)
perhaps some arrangements of matter
within a volume of spacetime have
infinite value. …. entropy cost in
converting matter that its expansion is
actually heat dissipation limited! …
“Please jump in your time machine, and
give a dollar. …

3)

This description is analogous to a bulk


description of the spacetime with …

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always slows the toy train down and


generates heat: as the second law of …
The main point is that the macroscopic
descriptions involve a “lossy
compression“, ….. the large N limit and
some of them prevent the information
from jumping …

4)

17 Nov 2009 … Black Hole: A singularity


in space-time: the end result in the …
Gravity forces the star (with a mass
lower than 1.4 solar masses) to contract
and heat up at a high pressure. … the
great force of gravity that is trying to
compress the star. …. [edit] F.3.3 Limits
of the Stellar parallax method …

5)

28 Apr 2009 … Jump to: navigation,


search … These may have been created
by the compression caused by the
enormous ….. and subnuclear reactions
(heat) it fluctuates over the lifetime of a
star. … as long as there is space time,
slowly decay through a … See

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Wikipedia, Proxima Centauri is a flare


star. …

cHORDIS6

1)

24 Aug 2008 … when the limit of matter


breaks, the compression goes form ten
km to a … so it crushes normal space-
time out of existence. … If you jump up,
gravity pulls you back: your vertical
speed … is not sending out any heat,
since heat is carried by light, …
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_rad…

2)

2 Dec 2007 … Usually, when you try to


compress matter, the resistance you
meet is due ….. to withstand the
unprecedented heat and pressure
associated with containing a … Mario
jump the same height no matter which
planetoids he is on. … Thus, gravity can
be a result of curvature in space/time
(ever wonder …

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3)

Building on the model of wikis, these


databases will employ adaptive ….. I will
limit the scope of this phase of research
to one month, …. It is said that tensions
increase in this kind of heat—people will
get loony; they sometimes snap. … 2015
NAFTA’s loopholes to jump the border
and hunt down drug dealers, …

4)

So, the gravitation of the Earth is


produced by mass-equivalence, heat,
rotation, compression, etc. These extra
effects are many orders of magnitude
smaller

5)

7TH FRAMEWORK

1)

From Wikipedia, the free


encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation,
search …. Most vapor-compression
heat pumps utilize electrically
powered motors for their work input.
… Ultimately, due to Carnot efficiency
limits, the heat pump’s performance
…. a b SINTEF Energy Research
‘Integrated CO2 Heat Pump Systems
for Space …

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2)

8 Feb 2009 … Wikipedia has related


information at …. But only for a limited
dwell-time pulse cycle as to where …
Aviation-grade Pulse Jets may utilize
Heat-of-Compression on high … This
also goes for the Space Shuttle as well,
using liquid … to remain at a certain limit
within the accumulator cylinder to …

3)

5 Feb 2010 … Almost all modern heat


pumps use a vapour-compression cycle
as shown in Figure 1. … At the time
however, fossil fuel based systems were
popular as ….. the system recovered the
stored heat for space heating. … A lower
limit (-3C) was set on the ground storage
in order to prevent freezing. …

4)

27 Jul 2009 … Through intense heat


release in a very small area (the jump in
temperature … the characteristic time,
and the strength of the chemistry to
consume … the experiments as each
one has its own drawbacks and limits.
….. in the space coordinate system:
\vec\nabla \rightarrow \rho\vec\nabla
\quad ; \

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5)

2 May 2006 … Let’s jump ahead to the


Renaissance and the introduction of
paper money. …. The limitations of
the physical universe may be hard
even for a higher … It need not be a
single point in space–time at which
the Big Thing happens. …. The
ongoing MESTI Compression of
money is allowing for better …

6)

Wikipedia Logo Wikipedia. Licensed


under the GNU Free Documentation
License. … in a given space, than the
shell and tube heat exchanger. … the
cooling coil is the evaporator in the
vapor-compression refrigeration
cycle. … Wading birds use a similar
system to limit heat losses from their
body through their …

7)

28 Jul 2009 … PESWiki.com — Pure


Energy Systems Wiki: Finding and ….
is only partially completed at the time
of maximum compression. … One
way is to heat a steam Quasiturbine
engine block by placing it in or … hot
and cold strokes: Otto compression
limitations and vacuum: Poor for
environment and energy …

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In 2007, physicist Richard Obousy


proposed that a warp drive could be
created by directly manipulating the extra
dimensions of string theory.[6] His idea
suggests the expansion of space-time is
a consequence of the vacuum ground-
state of higher dimensional graviton
fluctuations. The vacuum energy
equations can be expressed as:

In this model, it is the radius of the extra


dimensions that directly controls the
expansion of space. Obousy suggests
that it is superstrings that wrap around
the extra dimensions and thusly keeping
them compact, but that a sufficiently
advanced civilization might influence a
string and locally adjust the size of the
extra dimension creating a controlled
expansion and contraction of the space
surrounding an interstellar craft. In July
of 2008 it was reported that two Baylor
University physicists have outlined how a
faster-than-light engine could be created
by manipulating the 11th dimension, a

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special theoretical construct of m-theory.


[2]

7th framework : Chordis

1)

10 Mar 2007 … From D&D Wiki. Jump


to: navigation, search …. While space is
very cold, heat does not transfer away
from a … Worse yet, during the most
intense heating, the ship is surrounded
by a thin layer of plasma that blocks …

2)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Jump to: navigation, search … he
identified superposition as spacetime
curvatures in opposite directions, ….
attracting positive ions and forming a
plasma-like Debye layer which can also
shield … Indeed, some evidence
supports the notion of metabolic
heat-pumped quantum …

3)

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Asari-made Silaris armor can resist even


the tremendous heat and kinetic ….. Any
long distance and/or high mass jump will
see “drift”. …. A mass effect drive core
decreases the mass of a bubble of
space-time … The primary commercial
engine is a “fusion torch”, which vents
the plasma of a ship’s power plant. …

4)

Less familiar phases include plasma s


and quark-gluon plasma s, …. During a
transition, the heat capacity may become
infinite, jump abruptly to a different … as
it has been hypothesized that the
quantum field that fills spacetime (a …

5)

Will time cease to exist if the universe


dies a heat death and all energy ……
watching a moving picture about a boy
that ate some beans and started
jumping. …. a crystalline matrix electron
plasma such as a typical metal wire
acquire a …… An article discussing that
model of space-time is not corresponding

6)

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9 Jan 2009 … From Heroes Wiki. <


User:MiamiVolts. Jump to: navigation,
search … cell regeneration • Sound
absorption • Sound manipulation •
Space-time manipulation … The user
can emit plasma from the user’s hands
and forearm (plasma, … any desired
matter by absorbing the heat from it and
the air around it.

7)

17 Jun 2005 … PESWiki.com — Pure


Energy Systems Wiki: Finding and
facilitating breakthrough clean …. the
fabric of space-time geometry for
interstellar space travel. …. a Casimir
cavity that can be manipulated into
oscillating to produce heat. … From
Nikola Tesla to new hydrogen energy,
plasma discharge to …

Electron cyclotron resonance is a


phenomenon observed both in plasma
physics and condensed matter physics.
An electron in a static and uniform
magnetic field will move in a circle due to
the Lorentz force. The circular motion
may be superimposed with a uniform
axial motion, resulting in a helix, or with a
uniform motion perpendicular to the field,

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e.g., in the presence of an electrical or


gravitational field, resulting in a cycloid.
The angular frequency (ω = 2πf ) of this
cyclotron motion for a given magnetic
field strength B is given (in SI units)[1] by

where e is the elementary charge and m


is the mass of the electron. For the
commonly used microwave frequency
2.45 GHz and the bare electron charge
and mass, the resonance condition is
met when B = 875 G = 0.0875 T. For
particles of charge q, rest mass m0
moving at relativistic speeds v, the
formula needs to be adjusted according
to the special theory of relativity to:

where

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