Allan thanks for the feedback. Any ideas as to what the ratio 7129 / 6105195 might actually be? Your comments helped a lot, feel I understand aspects of this...
According to http://www.edrockgate.com/secret_universe.htm 7/1/29 6:10:51.95 ... of this much better. ... Florida had a plaque in his bedroom that referred to...
Help, can someone explain how and what is happening in the below? Is there some standard musical, math explanation for this? Frequency #1 Reciprocal of Freq 1...
Help, can someone explain how and what is happening in the below? Is there some standard musical, math explanation for this? Frequency #1 Reciprocal of Freq 1...
Allen, thanks so much, again you have swung me the proverbial vine as I scramble up! ... Do you know if this derivation you have provided has a name, or is...
Now THATS pretty interesting! Huh..... Allen I got this response from a fellow named Chalmers, wondering what your thoughts on this might be? Date: Tue, 13 Feb...
Alan Really appreciate the help. Whats weird is I suspected something very much along the lines of what youve been rendering, but Im a newbie with music math...
Dear Polytopians, Hello! Searching for information on areas in which vedic mathematics could be applied, I have come across many sites that say it can be used...
Hi All I have released Antiprism 0.11 http://www.antiprism.com/download/ New Programs repel: equilibrium positions of points repelling on a sphere canonical:...
Some dude on a musical math group forwarded this to me, does anyone have any ideas on how this might work? =================== Saw this recently as a post to a...
In addition to entries like this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum I would also recommend (from both a physics and artistic perspective), this book: ...
Bruce, thanks very much for sending. I actually have an old book from the 1920's called the 'Pendulumograph", sounds very similiar to what you described below....
Generally the oscillation terms will tend to be sinusoidal (sin and cos terms), and the exponential terms will be something like a e^(-bt) for the amplitude,...
The sine and cosine functions can also be expressed as complex functions of e. sin(x)= (e^(ix)-e^(-ix))/2i cos(x)= (e^(ix)+e^(-ix))/2 -- No virus found in...
If you don't know what cis means, then you better go to http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cis.html <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cis.html> ... functions ... sin(x)...
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Hi Robert: Wow; looks neat; now I'll have one more reason to get a new Intel-based Mac ... unless you're planning on a Mac version soon; I'd be happy to beta...
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