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Reticulum
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The Universe is a Black Hole:

The expansion rate of the Universe is equal to rate at which it consumes matter from its parent Universe.

The Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, which means that our Black Hole is absorbing matter at an accelerating rate.

The Big Bang was the instant the Our Black Hole became a singularity.

I say that the Big Bang was the destabilization, over QUADRILLIONS of years, of the Universal Singularity. Upon sufficient destabilization, it exploded, like radiation might from an atom, into the Universe.

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The most efficient path by which one might achieve the enlightenment of consciousness is to be kind; as we endeavor to be kind, so too then do we express that most fundamental aspect of existence: loving.

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Correction: The Big Bang was the instant our Black Hole exploded from a singularity.
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quote:
The Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate[...]
Just so you know, this is the only part of either posts you made that physics would agree with. I don't know how much that matters to you, but there it is.

Hobbes [Smile]

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"Your theory is crazy, but it is not crazy enough to be true."

-Niels Bohr

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I assume that was meant as a "It matters to me not at all" comment, but just in case: Bohr based his theories on strong mathematical rigor and experimental research. He wasn't just making stuff up that sounded true to him.

Hobbes [Smile]

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I too dabble in Mathematics.


Musical Coordinate Plane:

Step 1: Consider the Music staff to be a grid.

Step 2: Each letter can be represented by Binary. FGABCDE

Example:
Note (N): A
Assigned Number (AN): 1
Accompanying Binary Number (ABN): 1

N = B
AN = 2
ABN = 10

(N, AN, ABN):
(A, 1, 1), (B, 2, 10), (C, 3, 11) (D, 4, 100), (E, 5, 101), (F, 6, 110), (G, 7, 111).


After middle notes staff notations:
One staff above ledger:

X = Number of A-G series above or below staff.

Notes in middle staff would just be "N".

(N+X, AN, ABN).

Ex:
High A or the first A above ledger line A would be:
(1+A, 8, 1000).
The next A would be:
(2+A, 15, 1111).

Notes below Middle Staff:
X = Number of A-G series above or below staff.
(N-X, AN, ABN)

The first A below middle A would be:
(A-1, 7, 111). Symbols could translate this in programming.

Note Duration (ND):
(N+-X, AN, ABN, ND)

1 = 64th Note
2 = 32nd Note
3 = 16th Note
4 = Eighth Note
5 = Quarter Note.
6 = Half Note
7 = Whole Note

Middle D, quarter note would be:
(D, 4, 100, 4)

Rests (R):
(N+-X, AN, ABN, ND) + R
1 = 64th Rest
2 = 32nd Rest
3 = 16th Rest
4 = Eighth Rest
5 = Quarter Rest
6 = Half Rest
7 = Whole Rest

Ex:
High C, 16th Note, then quarter rest
(C+1, 10, 1010, 3) + 5

This is the initial representation of a note and a rest.

Equation for Arpeggio in middle ledger: (F, A, C, A, F, G, A):


(F, 6, 110, 3) + 0
(A, 1, 1, 4) + 0
(C, 3, 11, 5) + 0
(A, 1, 1, 4)
(F, 6, 110, 3) + 0
(G, 7, 111, 5) + 0
(A, 1, 1, 6) + 0

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The Mathematical Structure of Radioactive Rates of Decay: Is it truly random?

Element = E

# of moments of radioactive decay = M

Time = T

Time variable = X

Minimal time span during which a radioactive element will exhibit a predictable number of radioactive emissions = MRP (Minimal Radioactive Period)

Minimal moments of radioactive decay necessary for a radioactive element to conform to a Minimal Radioactive Period = 1

MRP(E) = M/T(X)

Step 1: MRP of element X is 50 seconds.
Step 2: Measure M at a random division of this amount of time.
Step 3: This amount of time is 40 seconds, or 80% of MRP.
Step 4: Measure M 100 times, graph values.
Step 5: The distribution of M will reveal whether or not Radiation is truly random at this time interval.
Step 6: Measure, graph results of M at infinitely smaller intervals, graph distribution.
Step 7: Mathematical relations of M at different time intervals will reveal Mathematical structure of rates of Radioactive Decay.
Step 8: Radiation might be predictable.
Step 9: Win Nobel Prize.

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Phi = 1.6180339887, also called the Golden Ratio.

Step 1: 1/Phi + 1/Phi^2 = 1
Step 2: Phi = 1.6180339887
Step 3: 1/Phi^2 = 0.38196601

Conclusion:
0.38196601 = Zeta, or the Platinum Ratio

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Man, I really wish I could tell whether you were trolling or actually just a crackpot.
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Math is Math. You won't find this anywhere else.

Good luck, though. Congratulations, TomDavidson, for choosing ego.

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Reticulum....do your meds have a cycle? Monthly highs and lows? Is that why you don't post here daily?
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quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
You won't find this anywhere else.

Understatement of the day. Congratulations.
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Reticulum
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Really? Show me. I'd love to see.
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Aros, you say that as if I lack the necessitated self-awareness requisite so as to form ideas about what others might think of me.

Breaking news: It isn't insane not to care to what others think of you.

If I were insane, could I question my own sanity?

Though hats to you guys, for being so cowardly, that you can only imply it.

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Breaking news: It isn't insane not to care to what others think of you.
While I wouldn't call it "insane", it'd definitely be a sign of a psychological defect. If it was true, of course, which I doubt.
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If I were insane, could I question my own sanity?
Yes. My brother is a paranoid schizophrenic who routinely questions his own sanity.
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Does he posses the inherent capacity to construct logical arguments, deconstruct them, and then apply knowledge in a coherent manner?
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Probably. Most schizophrenics do have that ability.
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Reticulum
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Well, if you give me respect for my intelligence, then you can imply that I'm whatever you want.
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quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
Does he posses the inherent capacity to construct logical arguments, deconstruct them, and then apply knowledge in a coherent manner?

Do you?
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Show us some intelligence and we will consider it.
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Well, first I would ask that you might personally define intelligence so that I may display it to you in the manner of your choosing.
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Actually, here you go:

I value Kindness, therefore, I am intelligent.

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Also, here are some words I sifted from the dictionary:

Anima, noun, The vital principle; soul.

Animadversion, noun, A censorious comment or reflection; with 'on' or 'upon'.

Animally, adverb, Physically, as distinguished from spiritually or mentally.

Anneal, transitive verb, 2. To toughen, as the will.

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And a poem, too.


Nebula

As Protons spin and dance and race,
As Atoms move from place to place,
As quantum dust does coalesce,
Are baby stars so birthed in space,

As shining blue is sheathed in dust,
As Horsehead glows in cosmic gust,
As Pillars in the Eagle thrust,
The quantum stew of God is just,

As purple light is softly glowing,
As fission starts to make a showing,
As Higgs do keep the clouds from growing,
Do sit the facts so worth a knowing,

As Black Hole enters stage on right,
As Quasar spews her stream of light,
As newest stars do shine at night,
At Nebula I aim my sight.

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quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
Actually, here you go:

I value Kindness, therefore, I am intelligent.

So does a kitten. It appreciates soft, loving attention.

So does a knife. It appreciates a gentle hand, otherwise it can be violent.

So does a parasite. Without kindness, it wouldn't be allowed to live.

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quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
And a poem, too.


Nebula

As Protons spin and dance and race,
As Atoms move from place to place,
As quantum dust does coalesce,
Are baby stars so birthed in space,

As shining blue is sheathed in dust,
As Horsehead glows in cosmic gust,
As Pillars in the Eagle thrust,
The quantum stew of God is just,

As purple light is softly glowing,
As fission starts to make a showing,
As Higgs do keep the clouds from growing,
Do sit the facts so worth a knowing,

As Black Hole enters stage on right,
As Quasar spews her stream of light,
As newest stars do shine at night,
At Nebula I aim my sight.

- Coalesce doesn't rhyme.
- The "baby stars" line contains improper poetic meter.
- Your rhyming scheme is . . . well . . you get the idea.

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quote:
Originally posted by Reticulum:
Also, here are some words I sifted from the dictionary:

Anima, noun, The vital principle; soul.

Animadversion, noun, A censorious comment or reflection; with 'on' or 'upon'.

Animally, adverb, Physically, as distinguished from spiritually or mentally.

Anneal, transitive verb, 2. To toughen, as the will.

I guess you do meet the requirements to be "an intelligence". You can read, after all.
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Thank you for your input, Aros, I appreciate it.
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Do you mean meter or flow? Numerically, I bet you are correct. My philosophy of poetry is that nothing is perfect, nor should it attempt to be (like the Japanese artistic philosophy of adding an intentional flaw). So the improper meter, to me, makes it mine.

Poetry is the soul paper

With a wave to F. Scott and a nod to Hughes,
I feel the rhythm of my sacred muse.

I don't like limericks, but prefer Dr. Seuss,
Write about love? Please, throw me a noose.

Poetry flows from a world inside,
It doesn't know any shame or pride,

Big words and fancy diction,
Just elaborate veils that act as spin.

When the soul traverses from hand to pen,
You never say the same thing twice,
And uneven rhyme? What a horrid vice!

Never adhere to useless rules,
Just look inside and find your tools.

Poetry is the soul on paper,
But the paper itself is just a vessel,

So write free and refuse to rhyme,
Like Hughes refused and others too,

Just listen to Shakespeare,
And to thine own heart be true.

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