A tale of four potentials continued. I need to publish my papers. Give me a call. Send me a letter, drop me an e-mail. HostGator has all that info. e-mail is always present on my work..

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inverse index potential curves and accretion

Worked hard to get my last project of the year ready to publish. Needs editing and work; Im exhausted. I worked inverse index solution curves back in 2019. I was fascinated by how the curves distributed themselves around spin and rotation plane of a central force. My imagination tells me that this is the phenomenon of accretion, the ability of the G-field to hold orbits about a central spin. I reserve the right to edit, just too tired to continue.  Intend to take the rest of the year off. Till 2025

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editing and editing crossovers. simpler and simpler…for you.

falling across spacecurves of our sun. another NOV2024 version. AlexG

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classicbig and quantumsmall together at last.

Finally finished. A post for October ‘24. Might be my last post for the year. I have completed what I started so many years ago. I’ve crossed the great divide. I have visited and spent time in the quantum world, an Alice in Wonderland place. I’ve interviewed linear slope and energy curves. I’ve constructed atoms and explored their electromagnetic bond plane. I lay claim as the first human to have been there and returned alive and whole. The key to getting it done? Recognize three space times at the human knowledge base. Learn to use parametric geometry to construct inverse square potential, index solution roots. No need to applaud. Stay sitting on your hands, ladies and gentlemen. In a few years I’ll be dead. You can pick and steal what you want. So, Without further ado, here is the raw and beautiful parametric geometry of fields.

ALΣXANDΣR; CEO SAND BOX GEOMETRY LLC COPYRIGHT ORIGINAL GEOMETRY

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Anomalous precession

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Curved Space analytics and the Periodic Table

at the risk of redundancy, but so be it! mor SandBox nomenclature of fields.

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Curved Space construction protocol.

correction of an impossible, beyond my limit of concentration, project.

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a standardization of CSDA analytic nomenclature.

I need to take some time and standardize my construction nomenclature. Every time I start a construction it is going to be random because I don’t know what part of the whole thing my mind might be dancing with. ALΣXANDΣR

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Numberfields of Curved Space

exploring a curved space directrix

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mapping consecutive nuclear quantum curves.

Improvements while waiting for a hello from anyone!

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