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Re: [NuclearStructure] Re: Don to Millennium on 3D Lissajous Curves

Hi Messiah, all,


A very happy new season to each!

Thank you for the feedback, Messiah.  I'll be working more on POVRay and the Nuclear Song after the New Year.

The 137 loop proton may be a tough nut to crack without a system with a gigabyte of more of memory (just speculating).

I checked the POVRay site... http://www.povray.org/download/ and there doesn't seem to be any Apple versions, just Windows and Linux.

My discussion groups are gone, regarding the ones involving esoteric projects (cognitive interface with the Living Reality).  There were simply too many flies getting in the ointment for a picnic in Her Sunshine.  I have a non-archived forum used for my article releases regarding psi research... and those few... at  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psiField

I have a group that has been around for years... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KMTech which is oriented toward Knowledge Management, but has no evident theme these last few years, save Dr. Peter Beamish's posting on Rhythm Based Communications theory (first discovered in whales) which is his thesis and life work.

My compulsion for this last year is found at the over 500 pages of links and a few rough drafts of "out there" concepts named Esoterica References... http://groupkos.com/eso.


Warm regards,

DonEMitchell


MessiahTwain wrote:
~~
~~~
aho gentle Don,
what is the name of your yahoo discussion group
again? I seem to have misplaced it.
yes, you will see in the New Study In Scarlet
chapter that I posted many different electron
traces going from cylindrical to spherical.
http://www.groupkos.com/mtwain/
since it is a two-frequency transverse wave,
with n=1 or 2 or 3 or some small integer,
the depictions and experiences of amplitude
and wavelength become the same. i.e., the
transverse extent of the wave is the same
as it's extension in the direction of propagation.
laterality is same as longitudinality. electric
magnitude same as the magnetic extent,
of equal 'strength' or feeling.
the tricky one to depict is the proton, with
three frequency components (or four, for
two waveforms joined, two of them being
shared.) tricky isn't the word, it is just that
the old software programs tended to crash
when trying to plot out 137 loops to the
electron.
you can see beginning depictions of it in
the final pages of the New Study In Scarlet
chapter, where I managed to plot out some
40 or so loops to the donut slinky.
is your code done for the Apple computer,
and what software does it run on? OK, I think
you said PovRay software. Is that for the Apple?
by the way, saw the "What The Bleep" movie
last night, after several years of insistence
by my new age goddess girl friends.
guess it was intended to bring a 'peace' to
north americans, through the filming of a
fleshy woman in underwear; of a life of food
abuse, alcoholism, sexuality, corporate medicine,
hollywood, NeoJudeoChristian nonsense physics
and mindless consumer servitude.
no discussion or depiction of the sacred,
the way of spirit ... walking with the spirits
of nature, in play with a thousand cultures,
individuated in a million personal facets,
growing younger with every inward orbit/
step, in the unbounded spectrum of song
of our living celestial ancestors ...
i.e., a plantetwide Shinto, Animism,
Shamanism, Pantheism ...
respecting all our sacred relations,
Millennium Twain
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NuclearStructure/
--- DonEMitchell <groupkos> wrote:
Hi Messiah,
I've put the equations of the POVRay electron trace into a
final form I think conforms to your math forwarded to a group regarding
Dr. Jay.
http://www.groupkos.com/eso/tiki-browse_gallery.php?galleryId=9
Here is the code...
http://www.groupkos.com/eso/tiki-index.php?page=Nuclear+Song+Theory%3A+Electron
Look for the math involved near the bottom of the code file
at the first #declare statement.
I can use vector rotation** to map the circumscribing sine
wave of the electron to a sphere rather than a cylinder as
some of your figures depict. I'm rather blank regarding the
mathematics of the atom, as you understand it. For instance...
what amplitude of the wave represents the amplitude of the
electron... or is this even a consideration in the line drawings? Are there other geometrical forms of the electron wave
functions you would like to explore? How can the aspect of
the wavesbeing a "volume" be captured? Perhaps inflating
and deflating the diameter of the circumscribed wave, rather
than an up and down mapping on a cylinder.
I'll be working on the proton sometime soon, this year or
next.
Warmest regards to your gentle spirit,
Don
**vector rotation: the sinusoidal math is lost into the
graphical engine when vector rotation is used to map the
circular wave to a sphere.
MessiahTwain wrote:
I will have a look, Don!
WE are sharing, participating, willing ...
this/her chorus of creation!!
may this year 2007 be ten times greater than
you ever dreamed!!!
Millennium and Megumi
...




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~~ ~~~ aho gentle Don, what is the name of your yahoo discussion group again? I seem to have misplaced it. yes, you will see in the New Study In Scarlet ...
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Hi Messiah, all, A very happy new season to each! Thank you for the feedback, Messiah. I'll be working more on POVRay and the Nuclear Song after the New Year. ...
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