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(great quote for the project. now im really going to bed...)
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::it's not to good yet...i need some help there.
 
::it's not to good yet...i need some help there.
 
:::So do I! but I know its got a lot to do with the geometric structure of ''<h1>e<sup>i&pi;</sup></h1>''
 
:::So do I! but I know its got a lot to do with the geometric structure of ''<h1>e<sup>i&pi;</sup></h1>''
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Benjamin Peirce (1809-1880, American mathematician, professor at Harvard) gave a lecture proving "Euler's identity", and concluded:
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Benjamin Peirce (1809-1880, American mathematician, professor at Harvard)
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gave a lecture proving "Euler's identity", and concluded:
  
 
"Gentlemen, that is surely true,
 
"Gentlemen, that is surely true,

Revision as of 12:42, 29 September 2006

All this stuff is excellent content, existing patterns which are built up this ETVX way will be very easy to move across into the nodal model in a rules-based way.

How formalised is the interaction between the orthogonal "cardinal dimensions"?
it's not to good yet...i need some help there.
So do I! but I know its got a lot to do with the geometric structure of

e

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Benjamin Peirce (1809-1880, American mathematician, professor at Harvard)
gave a lecture proving "Euler's identity", and concluded:

"Gentlemen, that is surely true,
it is absolutely paradoxical;
we cannot understand it,
and we don't know what it means.
But we have proved it,
and therefore we know it must be the truth."
i also like you tiein to OODA. There are many similar models in business, I have found over and over again the "3" linking into a 4th "transdimensional" union...--Phalseid 22:24, 27 Sep 2006 (NZST)