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Print: $28.80 The Goldbach Conjecture and the Universe of Primes examines the even-sum tables of the natural numbers and prime numbers in proving the conjecture. The explanation of the inner workings of the Goldbach conjecture are rendered into simple math. Knowing how to add is all that is required. Profusely illustrated with easy-to-read math tables explaining how the sum of primes perform in relation to the conjecture.
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Print: $38.25 The Electronic and Neutronic Schemata of the Elements is a full-color book with over 125 color illustrations of the new periodic table.The schemata of the elements are presented in selected versions of the electronic and neutronic configurations of the elements. The schemata represent a distinct re-structuring of the conventional periodic table. Color coded patterns of centrosymmetry, translation and reflective symmetry produce teaching and research aids for high school and college students. The selected compilation of electronic and neutronic schemata in this book represent only a few of the thousands of schemata now being produced by the Earth/matriX project.
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Print: $19.68 Download: $6.25 Ancient Egyptian and Purépecha represents volume five of the series of The Sound of Meaning. In this series of monographs we examine the linguistic correspondences between selected languages of the Americas and the ancient Kemi-Egyptian hieroglyphs. Purépecha is the language of the once referred to Tarascan peolpe of the highlands of Mexico. In this series we have compared Nahuatl, Maya, Taino, Atakapa, Tunica and Chitimacha languages to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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Print: $19.30 Download: $6.25 The Taino language is compared to the ancient Kemi-Egyptian hieroglyphs.This study complements other studies of the languages of the Americas in comparison to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. The fact that numerous linguistic correspondences appear between the languages of the two separated hemispheres suggests a possible shared origin or common history.
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Print: $28.10 The author compares the Maya and Nahuatl languages systems with the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. The linguistics correspondences that exist between the ancient Kemi-Egyptian language and the two cited languages of the Americas suggest some kind of relational contact or a shared common origin. The authors discusses the possibility of a proto-language as the root origin of these languages.
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Print: $29.05 Particle Mass Difference presents an analysis of the difference between the mass of a proton and a neutron. The mass difference factor is fractal number 2.3055, which yields a unit 1.0 analysis for considering particle. The constant 2.3055 is considered in relation to other physical constants.
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Print: $31.20 EVENTPOINT COSMOGEOGRAPHY researches the patterns of symmetry in the layout of the land and water masses on the face of the Earth. Theses are presented that question the theory of continental drift. Continental drift suggests a random motion of the continents across the face of the Earth. The symmetry in distances between geographical extreme points and cosmological event points suggests the absence of such randomness. Extreme points of land mass and water bodies are measured as of event points, such as the Nodes and the Earth's ecliptic. The symmetries in measurements among these points denies the possibility of random motion of the continents and tectonic plates. The theses are discussed in relation to seafloor spreading and plate tectonics as well as of the specific theses about continental drift.
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Print: $27.13 The fractal triangles represent a series of complementary triangles to the basic and special right triangles. Fractal triangles have been overlooked in math and geometry and represent what the author calls nano-triangles given the proportional size of their side measurements.Fractaltriangles may hold reference meaning for nano-technology.
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Print: $27.75 In the book Elemental Triplicity the author examines patterns of symmetry that appear among paired elements on the periodic table of the elements. The author examines numerous properties and characteristics of the elements regarding patterns of centrosymmetry and translation symmetry in the expression of their numerical data. The distinctive patterns are color-coded onto The Scehamat of the Elements, an original restructuring of the periodic table of the elements.
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Print: $26.73 In the book "Temperature Scales and Ancient Reckoning Numbers, the author examines thermodynamic temperature scales in terms of the Earth/matriX scales. The boiling and freezing points of water are taken as unit one, producing a proportional scale based on the ratio of .36 | 1.36. The temperature scales are illustrated as of the ancient reckoning system of space and time. An extensive analysis is offered regarding the significance of the square root of three in relation to the proportions of the Celsius and Kelvin scales, as well as of the new Earth/matriX scale.
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Print: $26.35 The ancient Maya designed the concept of movement into their artwork. The sculpture of Pakal, one of the Maya leaders, portrays a suggestive spacecraft. Pakal has been called the ancient astronaut. The author analyzes the sculpture of Pakal in terms of animated movement. Pakal lifts off in a flight towards the center of the Universe.
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Print: $28.60 The Native American languages of Louisiana, Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa are compared to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Linguistic correspondences among these languages establish the possibility of contact at some point in ancient history among these cultures. This volume complements a previous comparative study between ancient Egyptian and the Maya language system as well as the language of the Aztecs, Nahuatl.
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Print: $21.50 Download: $5.00 The author examines the ideas behind the theory of a supercontinent cycle as of the Earth's reproductive life cycles and related processes. The theses regarding continental drift theory are critiqued as of the Earth's life cycles. Although the drift theorists speak about radical changes in the formation and placement of continents on earth, they do not consider changes in the Earth's life cycles. The author contends that were they to consider the Earth's life cycles, then they would probably abandon any idea of drifting continents.
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Print: $22.00 Runasimi-Quechua and the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs explores linguistic correspondences between the language of the Incas and that of the ancient Egyptians. The presence of near cognates between the two language systems suggests some form of contact in the very ancient past. Mainly a Swadesh list is used for the selective glossary.
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