Monthly Archives: April 2021

reading S&T square1

This has to be my best to date. Explanatory on constructing and reading Galileo’s constant acceleration S&T1. Sit back and enjoy! Ever so little bit of calculus, a bit of analytic geometry, and a whole bunch of spacetime parametrics in … Continue reading

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EXPLORATION PROBLEMS S&T3

Having difficulty getting started with S&T3. Lots of stuff to preface any conversation about S&T3. Need keep it simple for the next generation. The knowledge base is noise, noise, and more noise. This could be why we spin wheels since … Continue reading

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orbit energy distribution; Neptune

still learning about a parametric for Johann Kepler’s Empirical#2. Got a ways to go with trim controls on my GeoGebra construction. Any, have a go at it, and if so inclined, say something! Alex

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