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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, … Continue reading

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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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ME curves of orbits and precession

This is something I worked on in ’16, not quite complete but I don’t know what else to do with it, I like it. For the curious on balancing mechanical energy curve of orbits, and the precession of planet Mercury. … Continue reading

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Central Force Field domain integers Quantum and Classic.

For the curious. I see a difference, a definition, of integers on the quantum central force domain as opposed to the integers found on the classic central force domain. ALΣXANDΣR; CEO SAND BOX GEOMETRY LLC

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