Baltimore JMM 2014

I’m almost there with the publication of my last paper (Baltimore 2014JMM). I am really grateful to the JMM Linear Algebra organizers for the opportunity to speak a Contributed Paper Session. Reality tells me that this will be as good as it gets. Maybe this is a good thing, because it provides encouragement to take advantage of internet freedom and post my ground breaking research in the geometry of curved space (scalar and vector) analytics. I post my parametric geometric constructions for all to see. This is my work and research and now that I have finished a complete exploratory of plane/analytic discovery of g-field mechanics; I can move on to my current pursuits of the two forces left, nuclear strong and weak. The weak force is about time and decay. I have been working extensively on a CSDA diagram of the strong force holding hydrogen and helium together. I always start with the simplest form imaginable. What better candidate the H as predominant (75%?) of known universe! However, if we are to geometrically construct atomic level force fields I need consider He to find out where to start constructing neutron engagement. Alexander

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