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11-07-2007, 12:09 PM
It’s the acronym for Super Advance Space-time Structure. It is very difficult to imagine just how large the structure can be (maybe the size of the entire universe) but less difficult to imagine just how small it can be, perhaps, smaller than an electron. If it is any smaller then in the words of Michio Kaku: “These divergences reflected our ignorance concerning the small-scale structure of space-time,” page 4, Quantum Field Theory: A Modern Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993. Different sizes of SASSes would then comprise the infinite number of multiverses. There are at the least three distinctive varieties: NASS, PASS, and ZASS. NASSes have negative curvatures, PASSes have positive curvatures, and ZASSes have zero curvatures. If equal number of PASSes is added to equal number of NASSes the result is equal number of ZASSes. However, if different numbers of PASSes are added to different numbers of NASSes, and depending which numbers are greater or lesser, the result could be many NASSes, or PASSes, or even ZASSes. All these would then comprise many common structures to which the present state of our universe is a typical example of an ordinary Advance Space-time Structure. The curvature ( K ) of SASS is defined as the inverse of the square of the radius of curvature ( R ), K = 1/R. If R has unit of length then K has unit of inverse areas. Moreover, for specific mass of one kilogram, the curvature becomes the K of a direct proportion between absolute acceleration ( a ) and the ultra gravitational pressure ( P ) of the force of gravity given by P = K|a| - N/S, where N is the normal force and S is the surface area perpendicular to the normal force. Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² | |
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11-07-2007, 02:02 PM
Antonio,it seems very difficult to "suss" this Sass!
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick it seems very difficult to "suss" this Sass | If no suss but please no cuss or maybe just a tiny sounded bass or go out and catch a few bass or just simply pass over the cash. Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² | |
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao If no suss but please no cuss or maybe just a tiny sounded bass or go out and catch a few bass or just simply pass over the cash. | If we sussed this Sass,then we would be in the cash,have a party,and invite all the
toequesters to the Bash!
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick to the Bash! | Then afterward passes gases. Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² | |
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Then afterward passes gases. | Absolutely,it would be a gas,and what a wonderful thing,if someone on this forum
actually made a difference,and we got noticed for making a great discovery! Will it
be you my friend?
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Will it be you my friend? | I sincerely hope so. But so are a million others. Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² | |
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao I sincerely hope so. But so are a million others. | We will all play our parts,and just maybe,there will be a discovery that will make the
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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick We will all play our parts | what would the earth be without human beings? Just a quiet empty ball of blue waters? Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: ¶a(t)·¶r(t)=c² | |
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao what would the earth be without human beings? Just a quiet empty ball of blue waters? | You said it all there my friend!Unpolluted water as well.
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