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Kevin
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Klein Bottles
Posted:
Feb 11, 2013 2:26 PM
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A Klein bottle converts a left hand spiral to a right hand spiral and vice versa and is therefore the fly in the ointment of strong-weak interaction. Klein bottles are instrumental to a theory of light... The 'SWITCH ON' should have been string theory... String theory relates to margins of control. Higher margins of control (vis-a vis force fields?) can 'steal' voice... 'teleport' voice, etc., etc... I've obviously toyed extensively with strings (mainly as retribution against how much strings toy with me.) and the main issue with those not in the loop on strings is fear. No matter how much allocation you put into the highest margins of control, the loss of one's voice is temporal. The fear some people might have that the application of strings to force fields will cause unwarranted disruptions to other people's lives and lifestyles besides my own is without basis. What does seem to pan out, though, is that it is possible to ferret out the truth from the minds of others using string theory.
The previous on Klein bottles was fire breathing dragons in a bottle?... Well, ya know, MEGA seems to have a colorful interpretation of math, as if their role is to protect the public from the maliciousness of numbers. I associate Klein bottles with partial differentials, as if it is really partial differentials that strong- weak interaction falls short on. It may be that the earth's dynamo is a Klein bottle inside of a Klein bottle. Klein bottles seem comprehensible to me at this point. What other reason could their be for it? (Amazing!! The words of a prophet really are written on subway walls!! Academe wishes that security causes complacency but the fact of the matter is that my professors at Georgia Tech knew that I had great potential for science and they deliberately shitted me to the curb out of spite.) Georgia Tech is under Clayton State's thumb because I was the best student that Clayton State ever had. The professors even told me so directly. So what does Georgia Tech do? Georgia Tech deliberately shits on the best student Clayton State ever had to spite the head of the math department at Clayton State. Academe is incredibly and shockingly immature. Seriously, you're going to use atheism as a reason to shit on me and you think that I'm too stupid to surmise your motives?
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