Saturday, January 10, 2009

Co-efficient and unfixed variable difference outside of time


Co-efficient and unfixed variable difference outside of time

by valpetridis @ 2008-11-08 - 20:37:17
Something quick as I have studying to do:
If you noticed in the time co-efficient equation the range of Time assumes a field of some type of time within time, well if it goes to zero one is outside the range.How this differs is outside of time, although things are influenced by things around them, there is no coherency of place as compared to the place of other objects, it occupies time and space but both are unfixed. It’s harder to calculate a field variance when something can appear anywhere and at any time.Yet I leave you with this till next week there is a way to do it. Ones own field is still influenced by what is in place, takes up space and is existing at the same time the moment one calculates the variance of ones own field and what that field would be else where.peace till next week.

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