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    helical waveform

    I was searching for the term "helical waveform" and this forum site was one of the hits. Joseph used that term in his post titled "On The Development of a Theory of The Universe". I need to read all of the related posts to determine whether I have anything to contribute to that discussion or whether I should venture forth with a new subject thread.

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    Re: helical waveform

    Welcome, Frank. I'm not sure exactly which thread you're talking about, but feel free to add to that discussion as you see fit. I hope you enjoy your time here.
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    Re: helical waveform

    The original post was by "Joseph" and it was in the
    Theory of Everything > Member Articles > TOE Theory Articles

    http://www.toequest.com/forum/toe-th...-universe.html

    Joseph didn't provide any mathematics to go with his article but according to the theory he presented "the universe is composed of two types of EM waves. Three-dimensional, helically propagating traveling waves and three-dimensional, helically spinning and precessing standing waves."

    He did not present any method on how to do the mathematics that represent a "helical waveform". I identified a mathematical process a few years ago that might do just that, but I hadn't thought about it representing a "helical waveform" until a comment in another publication which caused me to do a search using that term.

    I was hoping Joseph was still around so I could discuss the mathematical process with him, it uses an approach that he, as a retired elec.engineer, might find interesting.

 

 

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