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Epsilon=One
09-03-2005, 06:55 PM
Seminal bonds

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This post is in memoriam: Linus Pauling (http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/lpbio/lpbio2.html) [1901-1994]

The Seminal bond, being closest of all bonds to the seminal source of all energy, is the strongest bond, of subsequent, similar bonds, that evolve exponentially, throughout the process of evolution . . . until the Congeneric Realm of Dissipation (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=130) when such, subsequent, bonds begin to dissipate.

The formation of these bonds is mathematically demonstrated with what must be considered a most remarkable mathematical construction. Possibly, the most amazing geometric demonstration with Natural integers (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=100) that can be imagined.

The mathematical construction begins with that structural part of an ellipse that is most salient with regard to structural “packing (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Packing.html).”

One must ask “Why?” The conclusion would seem to be that such a unique mathematical, unlikely, convergence of integers can only be the Rosetta stone of all structural evolution..©Copyright 2005 by Brunardot. All rights reserved.
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ste
03-02-2007, 07:58 AM
For a bond having such an important role as "being closest of all bonds to the seminal source of all energy", the post hardly does the title justice. How are the bonds created? Forgive me for my slowness, but how does the Conge neric (spamfilter) Realm of Dissipation (a clear definition of this realm business would be good) allow for the dissipation of these bonds?

What do the formation of these bonds have anything to do with natural integers? What impact do the bonds have on natural phenomenon? Have they been observed, or can they be? Do you have any proof backing up the existence of these bonds?

Epsilon=One
03-02-2007, 09:50 AM
For a bond having such an important role as "being closest of all bonds to the seminal source of all energy", the post hardly does the title justice.The title is “Seminal Bonds”; I don’t understand why most any statement would not do “the title justice”?

How are the bonds created?Seminal bonds, being so fundamental, are a function of Infinity, which cannot be divided, and motion which is a separating phenomenon.

…how does the Conge neric (spamfilter) Realm of Dissipation (a clear definition of this realm business would be good) allow for the dissipation of these bonds?The speed of motion dissipates with time, much as a rubber band when stretched reaches a point where it stops expanding, and when motion ceases the bonds are dissipated.

What do the formation of these bonds have anything to do with natural integers?Natural Integers are multiples of a common denominator; as such there is harmony. It is this harmony that creates the Pulsoid that manifests as the bonds.

What impact do the bonds have on natural phenomenon?No bonds; no “natural” phenomena.

Have they been observed, or can they be? Do you have any proof backing up the existence of these bonds?They are everywhere observed. The proof is their observation. Linus Pauling, the father of chemical bonds, indicated interest shortly before his death.