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To develop an electrical resistor that has no residual mutual- or self-inductance at high frequencies.
The Solution:
A Moebius strip made of insulated resistive materials with electrical leads attached directly opposite one another provides a noninductive, nonreactive resistor which is simple, inexpensive, and flexible in usage, and can be made to almost any desired size and shape....
....Two ribbon conductors of equal length are affixed on opposite ends of a strip of dielectric. The assembly is then given a single twist and the ends are joined to form a Moebius surface. The ends of the conductors are soldered together and the resistor terminals are attached to the directly opposed solder joints. Current applied to the terminals will travel in opposite directions, so that the electromagnetic fields cancel each other, resulting in an essentially noninductive, nonreactive resistor with a low time constant. Bifilar wire may be used instead of resistive ribbon, eliminating the need for a center dielectric strip. Thin film conductors on flat surfaces can also be used to make Moebius resistors.
Two or more sets of resistive wire may be mounted laterally on the same nonconductive strip, with about 1/16-inch spacing, and connected to form multi-Moebius resistors in one unit. There is no change in the time constant of the individual resistors, nor does one in any way affect the operation of the others, even when they are assembled in parallel or series.
The performance of the Moebius resistor is unaffected by its form, size, or length. Once it is connected into a Moebius shape, it can be folded or around around a cylindrical core or a card, or even into a ball, resulting in compact packaging of the resistor for use in miniaturized circuits. The Moebius resistor does not couple to metallic objects, external fields, or itself. When the bridge is nulled the resistor can be handled or changed in form without disturbing the balance. The conductors must not be touched and the spacing between them must not be altered.
Davis' first experimental resistor was made of aluminumtape conductor placed on masking tape. The masking tape serves as the dielectric. It had a 0.022 ohm resistance and 0.003 microhenry residual reactance. The time constant [illegible] was very low for such a small resistance. These values may seem ridiculously low to people who experiment at audio and lower RF frequencies, but as you get up into the spectrum such component values have tremendous effects performance.
Tuned UHF circuits have resonant frequencies requiring almost invisible capacitors and coils, and the short wavelengths are too large for most any component. In fact, most radar circuits use resonant cavities rather than individual capacitors and coils. Cavities and waveguides act on electromagnetic fields, while resistors, capacitors and coils are designed primarily to control electrons flowing in wires. The former act like distributed constants; the latter are lumped constants. A Moebius resistor is a lumped-constant component.
Writing in the journal Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Scientia Professor Parker says a closer look at the evidence shows the human mind copes with a maximum of four 'chunks' of information, not seven.
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(Medical Xpress)—According to psychological lore, when it comes to items of information the mind can cope with before confusion sets in, the "magic" number is seven.
But a new analysis by a leading Australian psychiatrist challenges this long-held view, suggesting the number might actually be four.
In 1956, American psychologist George Miller published a paper in the influential journal Psychological Review arguing the mind could cope with a maximum of only seven chunks of information.
The paper, "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two. Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information", has since become one of the most highly cited psychology articles and has been judged by the Psychological Review as its most influential paper of all time.
But UNSW professor of psychiatry Gordon Parker says a re-analysis of the experiments used by Miller shows he missed the correct number by a wide mark.
Writing in the journal Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Scientia Professor Parker says a closer look at the evidence shows the human mind copes with a maximum of four 'chunks' of information, not seven.
"So to remember a seven numeral phone number, say 6458937, we need to break it into four chunks: 64. 58. 93. 7. Basically four is the limit to our perception.
"That's a big difference for a paper that is one of the most highly referenced psychology articles ever – nearly a 100 percent discrepancy," he suggests.
Professor Parker says the success of the original paper lies "more in its multilayered title and Miller's evocative use of the word 'magic'," than in the science.
you know how much you can do with four chunks of informations
The Pyraminx is a puzzle in the shape of a tetrahedron, divided into 4 axial pieces, 6 edge pieces, and 4 trivial tips. It can be twisted along its cuts to permute its pieces.
Optimal solutions
The maximum number of twists required to solve the Pyraminx is 11. There are 933,120 different positions (disregarding rotation of the trivial tips), a number that is sufficiently small to allow a computer search for optimal solutions.
86 > 14 > 5 - 86 - 86 = 2x43
--- Ephah (dry measure --- small and scanty, full, two hinds -- etc.).
--- where?; how?, what sort?
--- to bake; baker.
--- (646 w/f); gods (esp. goddesses); god; goddess; rulers; priests; Yah. ("pluralis excellentiae or majestaticus" --- as "we" = I --- god as a sum of forces).
pr.n. "Elohim" --- divine name associated21 with the 6th Sephira Tipheret, (1081).
(In place of or explaining development of "the majestic plural":
is the masculine plural of a feminine word ='s "male and female gods and goddesses." Perhaps a trinity of + + ).
--- (646 w/f); pr.n. "Double Cake".
--- (80); abundance; force; multitude.
--- to enfold, to keep in, hold in; to contain; a cup; a lot or portion; pelican, cormorant.
--- (736 w/f); pr.n. "Statue" or "Pillar"; Saturn as an image or idol.
--- (736 w/f); to pass the night; to lodge; to stop for the night; to turn in; to dwell or abide; to execrate.
--- (646 w/f); to lack, be defective; a want or defect; a blemish or fault
(of body or mind.)
--- pr.n. "I Spoke"
--- to foul or soil.
--- (566 w/f); to anoint.
--- to enclose.
--- to tangle together.
--- pr. n. "Servant of Yah".
From Old French feminin, from Latin fēminīnus, from fēmina (“woman”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-m̥n-eh₂ (“who sucks”). Related to fetus, feminism, filial, fellatio.
what else sucks .............
ROOTS .... PRIMORDIAL WATER .....
think tribal drums ........... amusic used to suck you in .... ask any Shaman
2012 Humanoid encounters and other high strangeness events. So far a very interesting year with many encounters far and wide. This will be my last year of collecting humanoid case summaries. Something or someone is trying to tell us that we are not the kings of the Universe – that we are not at the top of the food chain. There are OTHERS amongst us – perhaps they have been with us forever.
14.
Location. Near Bloomington, Indiana
Date: May 16 2012 Time: night
A white or silver colored human like entity was seen crossing the highway, a few meters ahead. When reaching the place of crossing nothing was to be seen. The figure crossed the fence and disappeared into the woods of Crane Naval Base. The witness compared the figure to the comic book character “Silver Surfer”.
Genetic testing confirms the legendary Bigfoot is a human relative that arose some 15,000 years ago — at least according to a press release issued by a company called DNA Diagnostics detailing supposed work by a Texas veterinarian.
The release and alleged study by Melba S. Ketchum also suggests such cryptids had sex with modern human females that resulted in hairy hominin hybrids, but the scientific community is dubious about her claim.
"A team of scientists can verify that their five-year long DNA study, currently under peer-review, confirms the existence of a novel hominin hybrid species, commonly called 'Bigfoot' or 'Sasquatch,' living in North America," the release reads. "Researchers' extensive DNA sequencing suggests that the legendary Sasquatch is a human relative that arose approximately 15,000 years ago."
“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.
from our long discussion , we have gathered enough evidence to postulate that the Human Body is similar to a Fractal Antenna : it receives and emits :
having said that:
there is this trend that through that period of time , an event will occur .... Galactic Alignment... Solar Cycle 24 ...... etc .....
what we have not discussed is the large number of people Fractal Antennas emitting the belief of an event occurring on that date 12 / 21 / 12 .... All "TOG ETHER" no matter what the belief is ....
Plants, scientists say, transmit information about light intensity and quality from leaf to leaf in a very similar way to our own nervous systems.
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Confucius said, “Because great water can continuously move forward without stopping. It is so kind as to irrigate the lands everywhere it goes, yet it does not regard itself as having performed outstanding feats. It’s just like virtue.” ( it just is )
The possession of Knowledge, unless accompanied by a manifestation and expression in Action, is like the hoarding of precious metals-a vain and foolish thing. Knowledge, like Wealth, is intended for Use. The Law of Use is Universal, and he who violates it suffers by reason of his conflict with natural forces."
The Pineal Gland has often been referred to as the 'Seat of the Soul' or the Mind's Eye and has been held in great reverence by the ancient mystery schools and those who possess this esoteric knowledge of a spiritual guiding system deeply embedded within our being.
Also, referred to as the Ajna Chakra in the ancient yogic tradition, the third eye opening is symbolic of a spiritual awakening of sorts and is marked by a pulsing sensation in the brow area right at the center of the forehead. Feels odd at first as one may not fully understand whats going on, however with time the pulsing becomes involuntary and these changes reflect in our lives as our intuitive abilities expand and we begin to see through the illusions of separation and start living a life of conscious awareness.
Ajna Chakra ......
The following are the arts to be studied, together with the Kama Sutra:
The art of understanding writing in cypher, and the writing of words in a peculiar way
The art of speaking by changing the forms of words. It is of various kinds. Some speak by changing the beginning and end of words, others by adding unnecessary letters between every syllable of a word, and so on
Knowledge of language and of the vernacular dialects
Jannah (Arabic: جنّة Jannah), is the Islamic conception of paradise.
Ajna / Jannah
Function
Ajna translates as 'command', and is considered as the eye of intuition. When something is seen in the mind's eye, or in a dream, it is being 'seen' by Ajna. It is a bridge that links gurus with disciples, allowing mind communication to occur between two people. The sense organ and action organ associated with Ajna is the mind in both cases.
Hindus believe that spiritual energy from the external environments enter their body through this gateway and hence take utmost precaution in protecting it with spiritually positive protecting forces. The various religious marks one sees on the foreheads of men and women belonging to the Hindu faith (like holy ash,namam, vermilion etc.) are thus the blessed spiritual prasadam of their respective form of the Hindu gods.
Meditation upon Ajna supposedly grants the following siddhis or occult powers: to quickly enter anothers body at will; to become omniscient; he realizes unity with Brahman; and he has the ability to create, preserve and destroy the three worlds.
Jana may refer to:
a given name; see Jana (given name)
in Roman mythology, a variant form of Diana (mythology) the Sanskrit for "tribe, people", see Janapada
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