ZP-1242 GUT theory and oxygen algebra

Post date: Nov 28, 2020 12:42:16 AM

Z-paper-1242 by Herb Zinser

GUT - Oxygen and optical systems

Modern EVENT analysis using the SYMBOL MACHINE languages, math and physics equations, computer science flowcharts, biochemistry diagrams, word and concept parallel processing, etc . Understanding Isaac Asimov's psychohistory theory and its applications to analysis of tragedies and crime.

Oxygen atomic mass 16 …..

with IBM base 16 hexadecimal …. algebra /plane geometry (x,y) coordinates with origin O = zero

In the Wisconsin Base 16 HEX Highway 16 data bus … atomic social science ….

business highway at Watertown

with

O = Octagon House nearby &

O = October 18, 1937 …. Code 137 coupling with

Richard P. Feynman and

Karl Henry Zinser (corn in Milwaukee per

MAX BORN neo-cortex GUT software ………..Borneo, Indonesia …..

oranGUTan molecular software with decision tree theory ….. applications experience with a 500 years atomic/molecular alliance with

Gutengberg cellulose tree paper

And carbon black ink thoughts

Printing Press - HISTORY

www.history.com › topics › inventions › printing-press

May 7, 2018 — Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from

Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press ….. allowed the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle EARTH …. BOTANY tree military message to be printed …..

Ergodic theory - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ergodic_theory

Ergodic theory (Greek: ἔργον ergon "work", ὁδός hodos "way") is a branch of mathematics that studies statistical properties of deterministic dynamical systems; it is the study of ergodicity. ...

A central concern of ergodic theory is the behavior of a dynamical system

when it is allowed to run for a long time.

The Red-Headed League - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Red-Headed_League

"The Red-Headed League" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in August 1891, with illustrations by Sidney Paget. Conan Doyle ranked "The Red-Headed League" second in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories.

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