olyris
8th October 2022, 03:41 AM
OLD ADDAGE (Rule of Three)
Once does it: proof is good
Twice proves it: proof is fair
Thrice makes it so: proof is wise
You can derive anything from this...
... so it is a fundamental significant finding: m = pqr^2
m: the universal constant, is satisfied pleasure
p: price, the way you earned this momentum
r: eck, ie the universe = 1.5, calculated by the way that things show themselves.
LOOKING FURTHER (Law of One)
m = pqr/t
where, t: is time
So! There are two ways to find m, which is mass, which is passion, which is pleasure.
OK: What are you supposed to do with "m?"
e = mc^2
m = e/c^2
I believe I have posited a system for warp drive, ie once you have earned enough "m" you can use the energy in the vacuum to power a ship at e/c^2 (when c = the speed of light in a vacuum, and e is the energy of the vessel in itself). The correct way to use m, is of course, volume. For to move a thing, not just ideas.
DAS
Once does it: proof is good
Twice proves it: proof is fair
Thrice makes it so: proof is wise
You can derive anything from this...
... so it is a fundamental significant finding: m = pqr^2
m: the universal constant, is satisfied pleasure
p: price, the way you earned this momentum
r: eck, ie the universe = 1.5, calculated by the way that things show themselves.
LOOKING FURTHER (Law of One)
m = pqr/t
where, t: is time
So! There are two ways to find m, which is mass, which is passion, which is pleasure.
OK: What are you supposed to do with "m?"
e = mc^2
m = e/c^2
I believe I have posited a system for warp drive, ie once you have earned enough "m" you can use the energy in the vacuum to power a ship at e/c^2 (when c = the speed of light in a vacuum, and e is the energy of the vessel in itself). The correct way to use m, is of course, volume. For to move a thing, not just ideas.
DAS