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No.3444. Time Difference 0 in Spins.

  • kyonissho
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

i0 and [0, 0] of F+p exit orthogonal coordinates.


Fig.1.
Fig.1.

Fig.1:

No.3105. Ultra-Light Speed and -Gravity.


Most similar case of fig.1's orthogonal coordinates is fig.2.


Fig.2. sin(x) and cos(x) themselves in spin.
Fig.2. sin(x) and cos(x) themselves in spin.

Fig.2's values of the ^2 space can be observed with wxMaxima.

The program is ...


d: 1;

r: 10;


wxdraw3d(

explicit(

(sin(x)+cos(y))^d,

x, -r, r,

y, -r, r),

contour='map,

contour_levels=[-1, 0.1, 1])$


The graph is ...


Fig.3. The contour.
Fig.3. The contour.

Because fig.3 is contour, each point exists at time difference 0.


Next, the large scale universe that each galaxy's time difference is 0 is ...


Fig.4. Large scale universe.
Fig.4. Large scale universe.

Fig.4 (1) is from

http://www.astronomynotes.com/galaxy/s9.htm

Fig.4 (2) is from

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-29/milky-way-hangs-by-a-cosmic-thread/3050586


Fig.3 is the case of the inverse square law of x^2 + y^2 = z^2.

We should know the coordinates of Gal(closure_Q/Q) → ψ [as materialized existence] at x^d + y^d = z^d + α via [i0, [0, 0]].



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