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	<title>Comments on: Koizumi and Richard Gere finally meet &#8212; space time continuum remains intact&#8230; for now</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Nahhas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Nahhas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 11:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kepler (demolish) Vs Einstein&#039;s space jail of time
r -------------- Exp (i wt) -----------S= r Exp (ì wt) Nahhas&#039; Equation
Orbit location-----------Orbit light sensing -------------- Visual orbit location 
Particle/Newton ---------------- --Visual -------------------------- Wave/Quantum
Quantum - Newton=visual effects=relativistic effects=space-time confusions
S= visual distance; r = actual distance; v = speed and c = light speed 
S = r Exp (i wt) = r [cosine (wt) + î sine (wt)]
P =d S/d t = v Exp (ì w t) + ì r w Exp (ì w t); v=d r/d t; v=w r
   = v (1+ ì) [Exp (ì wt)] = visual velocity
E (definition) = m/2(m v + m&#039; r) ²; E = mc²/2 If v = 0; m&#039; r=mc
E (visual) = mp²/2 = mv²/2(1+ì) ² Exp 2(ì w t)
E (visual) = mv²/2(1 + 2ì -1) [cos2wt + ì sin2wt]
E (visual) = ì (mv²) [1-2sin²wt + 2i [sin (wt)] [cosine (wt)]
If wt = (2n+1) π/4
E (visual) = ì (mv²) [1-1 ± ỉ] = ± (mc²); v = c
2-Central force law Areal velocity is constant: r² (d θ/d t) =h         Kepler&#039;s Law
 h = 2π a b/T; b=a√ (1-ε²); a = mean distance value; ε = eccentricity
r² (d θ/d t) = h = S² (d w/d t)   
Replace r with S = r exp (ỉ wt); h = [r² Exp (2iwt)] (d w/d t)
(d w/d t) = (h/r²) exp [-2(i wt)] 
d w/d t= (h/r²) [cosine 2(wt) - ỉ sine 2(wt)] = (h/r²) [1- 2sine² (wt) - ỉ sin 2(wt)] 
d w/d t = d w(x)/d t + d w(y)/d t; d w(x)/d t = (h/r²) [ 1- 2sine² (wt)]  
d w(x)/d t – (h/r²) = - 2(h/r²)sine²(wt) = - 2(h/r²)(v/c)²  v/c=sine wt
(h/ r²)(Perihelion/Periastron)= [2πa.a√ (1-ε²)]/Ta² (1-ε) ²= [2π√ (1-ε²)]/T (1-ε) ²
 Δ w/d t = (d w/d t – h/r²] = -4π {[√ (1-ε²)]/T (1-ε) ²} (v/c) ² radian per second
Δ w/d t = (- 4π /T) {[√ (1-ε²)]/ (1-ε) ²} (v/c) ² radians 
Δ w°/d t = (-720/T) {[√ (1-ε²)]/ (1-ε) ²} (v/c) ² degrees; Multiplication by 180/π 
Δ w°/d t = (-720x36526/T) {[√ (1-ε²)]/(1-ε)²} (v/c)² degrees/100 years  
Δ w”/d t = (-720x3600/T) {[√ (1-ε²)]/(1-ε) ²} (v/c) ² seconds of arc multiplication by 3600
Δ w/d t = (-720x36526x3600/T) {[√ (1-ε²]/(1-ε)²} (v/c)² seconds of arc per century
The circumference of an ellipse: 2πa (1 - ε²/4 + 3/16(ε²)²- --.) ≈ 2πa (1-ε²/4); R =a (1-ε²/4) v=√ [G m M / (m + M) a (1-ε²/4)] ≈ √ [GM/a (1-ε²/4)]; m&lt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kepler (demolish) Vs Einstein&#8217;s space jail of time<br />
r&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;Exp (i wt)&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-S= r Exp (&#236; wt) Nahhas&#8217; Equation<br />
Orbit location&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Orbit light sensing&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;Visual orbit location<br />
Particle/Newton&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;Visual&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;Wave/Quantum<br />
Quantum &#8211; Newton=visual effects=relativistic effects=space-time confusions<br />
S= visual distance; r = actual distance; v = speed and c = light speed<br />
S = r Exp (i wt) = r [cosine (wt) + &#238; sine (wt)]<br />
P =d S/d t = v Exp (&#236; w t) + &#236; r w Exp (&#236; w t); v=d r/d t; v=w r<br />
= v (1+ &#236;) [Exp (&#236; wt)] = visual velocity<br />
E (definition) = m/2(m v + m&#8217; r) &#178;; E = mc&#178;/2 If v = 0; m&#8217; r=mc<br />
E (visual) = mp&#178;/2 = mv&#178;/2(1+&#236;) &#178; Exp 2(&#236; w t)<br />
E (visual) = mv&#178;/2(1 + 2&#236; -1) [cos2wt + &#236; sin2wt]<br />
E (visual) = &#236; (mv&#178;) [1-2sin&#178;wt + 2i [sin (wt)] [cosine (wt)]<br />
If wt = (2n+1) &#960;/4<br />
E (visual) = &#236; (mv&#178;) [1-1 &#177; ỉ] = &#177; (mc&#178;); v = c<br />
2-Central force law Areal velocity is constant: r&#178; (d &#952;/d t) =h         Kepler&#8217;s Law<br />
h = 2&#960; a b/T; b=a&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;); a = mean distance value; &#949; = eccentricity<br />
r&#178; (d &#952;/d t) = h = S&#178; (d w/d t)<br />
Replace r with S = r exp (ỉ wt); h = [r&#178; Exp (2iwt)] (d w/d t)<br />
(d w/d t) = (h/r&#178;) exp [-2(i wt)]<br />
d w/d t= (h/r&#178;) [cosine 2(wt) &#8211; ỉ sine 2(wt)] = (h/r&#178;) [1- 2sine&#178; (wt) &#8211; ỉ sin 2(wt)]<br />
d w/d t = d w(x)/d t + d w(y)/d t; d w(x)/d t = (h/r&#178;) [ 1- 2sine&#178; (wt)]<br />
d w(x)/d t &#8211; (h/r&#178;) = &#8211; 2(h/r&#178;)sine&#178;(wt) = &#8211; 2(h/r&#178;)(v/c)&#178;  v/c=sine wt<br />
(h/ r&#178;)(Perihelion/Periastron)= [2&#960;a.a&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/Ta&#178; (1-&#949;) &#178;= [2&#960;&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/T (1-&#949;) &#178;<br />
&#916; w/d t = (d w/d t &#8211; h/r&#178;] = <del>4&#960; {[&#8730; (1</del>&#949;&#178;)]/T (1-&#949;) &#178;} (v/c) &#178; radian per second<br />
&#916; w/d t = (- 4&#960; /T) {[&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/ (1-&#949;) &#178;} (v/c) &#178; radians<br />
&#916; w&#176;/d t = (-720/T) {[&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/ (1-&#949;) &#178;} (v/c) &#178; degrees; Multiplication by 180/&#960;<br />
&#916; w&#176;/d t = (-720&#215;36526/T) {[&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/(1-&#949;)&#178;} (v/c)&#178; degrees/100 years<br />
&#916; w&#8221;/d t = (-720&#215;3600/T) {[&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;)]/(1-&#949;) &#178;} (v/c) &#178; seconds of arc multiplication by 3600<br />
&#916; w/d t = (-720&#215;36526x3600/T) {[&#8730; (1-&#949;&#178;]/(1-&#949;)&#178;} (v/c)&#178; seconds of arc per century<br />
The circumference of an ellipse: 2&#960;a (1 &#8211; &#949;&#178;/4 + 3/16(&#949;&#178;)&#178;-&#8212;.) &#8776; 2&#960;a (1-&#949;&#178;/4); R =a (1-&#949;&#178;/4) v=&#8730; [G m M / (m + M) a (1-&#949;&#178;/4)] &#8776; &#8730; [GM/a (1-&#949;&#178;/4)]; m< </p></p>
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		<title>By: Koizumi&#8217;s legacy is Yasukuni rather than reforms? &#187; &#19990;&#35542; What Japan Thinks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Koizumi&#8217;s legacy is Yasukuni rather than reforms? &#187; &#19990;&#35542; What Japan Thinks</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 14:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This departs from the usual fluff of these ranking surveys, but I cannot give any guarantee about how accurately the figures reflect true public opinion. As always, the score for each option is the percentage of the votes for the top answer. I&#8217;m impressed by Jun-chan&#8217;s Elvis impressions making ninth on the list, but disappointed that him dancing with his doppelganger Richard Gere didn&#8217;t get anywhere! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This departs from the usual fluff of these ranking surveys, but I cannot give any guarantee about how accurately the figures reflect true public opinion. As always, the score for each option is the percentage of the votes for the top answer. I&#8217;m impressed by Jun-chan&#8217;s Elvis impressions making ninth on the list, but disappointed that him dancing with his doppelganger Richard Gere didn&#8217;t get anywhere! [...]</p>
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		<title>By: SH</title>
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		<dc:creator>SH</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2005 03:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I confess my mind strayed right from the space-time continuum as soon as I clicked the link for unagi-don. I now have a new desktop wallpaper. But why do I tempt myself so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I confess my mind strayed right from the space-time continuum as soon as I clicked the link for unagi-don. I now have a new desktop wallpaper. But why do I tempt myself so.</p>
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		<title>By: ComingAnarchy.com  &#187; Blog Archive   &#187; American Hospitality</title>
		<link>http://www.mutantfrog.com/2005/04/01/koizumi-and-richard-gere-finally-meet-space-time-continuum-remains-intact-for-now/comment-page-1/#comment-2630</link>
		<dc:creator>ComingAnarchy.com  &#187; Blog Archive   &#187; American Hospitality</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2005 11:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...]  interested, the car was from Virginia.)  	UPDATE: Funniest post of the week award goes to Adamu at MutantFrog.  	 	 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...]  interested, the car was from Virginia.)  <span class="caps">UPDATE</span>: Funniest post of the week award goes to Adamu at MutantFrog.    [...]</p>
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		<title>By: carrie</title>
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		<dc:creator>carrie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2005 16:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>according to bill and ted, you can play air guitar with your future self and save the princesses and eveything will be okay.  but in star trek tng they had nothing but problems with the space time continuum and only q could navigate it without all hell braking loose.  if richard gere is involved evil must be afoot.  you should monitor this situation very closely.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>according to bill and ted, you can play air guitar with your future self and save the princesses and eveything will be okay.  but in star trek tng they had nothing but problems with the space time continuum and only q could navigate it without all hell braking loose.  if richard gere is involved evil must be afoot.  you should monitor this situation very closely.</p>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Apr 2005 00:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Actually, Gere was born in 1949, and Koizumi was born in 1942. 

But it doesn&#039;t matter. Koizumi is the man. The space-time continuum can&#039;t touch him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, Gere was born in 1949, and Koizumi was born in 1942.</p>
<p>But it doesn&#8217;t matter. Koizumi is the man. The space-time continuum can&#8217;t touch him.</p>
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