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Originally Posted by Mike 5 are not best described in the ways you believe? |
Why stop at just one rotation? In math, we can have two, three, four or as many numbers of rotations. The double rotations that I used can be described by a 2 by 2 square matrices. These matrices can be extended into 3-rotation, 4-rotation, 5-rotation, etc. The effect of multiple rotations is increase in mass (odd-rotation) and increase in energy (even-rotation).