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Veritas Neo: The New Vision for a New Reality

By: Kee

...only can information pass from one to another or vice versa, but that the vibrations or resonance in one can be felt in another, and in most cases c... ...rates the idea of karma: something happens here, it sets up a sympathetic vibration, maybe not for you here in your immediate effect, but it reverbe...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...rite could have many explanations and significance. The beginning of figures’ vibration will have , however, for the mathematician Smarandache, an i...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...c sense: a one to one mapping of the reflected. I intend it more as a resonance, a vibration in tune with the piece of the real world that it relat... ...e resolved) and "stabilize" as folds, wrinkles, knots, or flaps of spacetime. The vibrations of strings in string theories are their probabilities... ...ties in this theory (described in a wave function). The allowed, netted resonances (vibrations) of the strings are derived from sub-Planck length qu... ...ts are interference patterns. D-branes are the probability fields of all possible vibrations. The Universe A 12 dimensional universe is postulate... ...s). They move across the surface their "worldsheet". They vibrate and each type of vibration is characterized by a number which we otherwise know a... ...er which we otherwise know as a quantum number (such as spin or mass). Thus, reach vibrational modes, with its distinct set of quantum number corre... ...orming, minuscule, open or closed, strings with a given - and finite - length. The vibrations of these entities yields both the four elementary for... ...form. Closed strings are bound by boundary conditions (such as the period of their vibration). Open strings also succumb to boundary conditions kno... ...hat the geometrical form of the curled dimensions determines the possible modes of vibration (i.e., which particle masses and charges are possible)...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...uer la loi... 38 JEAN MICHEL NIGER (France) Distiques parodoxistes VIBRATION ça avance sur place AMOUR EXTREME l’intime étrangèr... ... music of the musics? Doesn’t this fat woman know that the whole Universe is vibration and incantation? “Mad flag!” “Waggish mower!” “Bonjourists ...

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The Prelude Or, Growth of a Poets Mind

By: William Wordsworth

...rous or profane, else why Within the folds of no ungentle breast Their dread vibration to this hour prolonged? Wild blasts of music thus could find the...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...mosphere, and their reflection from other bodies. Light consists either of vibrations propagated through a subtle medium, or of numerous minute partic... ...n lungs did utter the sound, So deadly, so lone, and so fell, That in long vibrations shuddered the ground; And as the stern notes floated around, A d...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...er work to know how to produce harmony around oneself. Inner harmony emits vibrations that irradiate outwards and are perceptible from outside ourse... ...er work to know how to produce harmony around oneself. Inner harmony emits vibrations that irradiate outwards and are perceptible from outside ourse... ...o visual, sonorous, rhythmic and perhaps even olfactory and taste artistic vibrations. The purpose of the wide range of human arts that artists hav... ...Perhaps this is the way to the other side: knowing how to produce artistic vibrations in all kinds of ways so as to court and enchant our twin souls ... ...o visual, sonorous, rhythmic and perhaps even olfactory and taste artistic vibrations. The purpose of the wide range of human arts that artists hav... ...Perhaps this is the way to the other side: knowing how to produce artistic vibrations in all kinds of ways so as to court and enchant our twin souls ... ...s a field of spiritual energies that are both unified and able to unify (a vibrational energy field), that are distilled by a body and condensed into... ...ensed into a body as the result of a transformational process. Its special vibrations do not dissolve with the dissolution of the body or when they ... ...s a field of spiritual energies that are both unified and able to unify (a vibrational energy field), that are distilled by a body and condensed into...

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Platos Timaeus

By: Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893

...s of the air, the brain, and the blood, to the soul, and that hearing is the vibration of this blow, which begins in the head and ends in the region o...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...re resolved) and "stabilize" as folds, wrinkles, knots, or flaps of spacetime. The vibrations of strings in string theories are their probabilities... ...ies in this theory (described in a wave function). The allowed, netted resonances (vibrations) of the strings are derived from sub-Planck length qu... ...s are interference patterns. D-branes are the probability fields of all possible vibrations. The Universe A 12 dimensional universe is postulate... ...s). They move across the surface their "worldsheet". They vibrate and each type of vibration is characterized by a number which we otherwise know ... ...er which we otherwise know as a quantum number (such as spin or mass). Thus, reach vibrational modes, with its distinct set of quantum number corre... ...forming, minuscule, open or closed, strings with a given - and finite - length. The vibrations of these entities yields both the four elementary for... ...form. Closed strings are bound by boundary conditions (such as the period of their vibration). Open strings also succumb to boundary conditions kno... ...hat the geometrical form of the curled dimensions determines the possible modes of vibration (i.e., which particle masses and charges are possible)... ...here will be closely spaced energy states, which correspond to the number of waves (vibrations) of the string and its length, and widely spaced ener...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...live; this contact does not come about through the senses, but through the vibrations that emanate from the beauty itself, which those who learn how... ...n Nicholas Green while he was traveling with his family in Italy, a potent vibration of new energy and new life shook the whole planet. After this t...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...his contact does not come about through the senses, but rather through the vibrations that this beauty emanates, and that we must train ourselves to...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Two

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...will bring you near a comprehension of what it is. A luminous body imparts vibration to the luminiferous ether. The vibrations generate similar ones w... ...e second tier, and the third, and the fourth; and then I heard the furious vibrations of the chain. The noise lasted for several minutes, during which... ... long hours of horror more than mortal, during which I counted the rushing vibrations of the steel! Inch by inch—line by line—with a descent only ap- ... ...ere were demons who took note of my swoon, and who could have arrested the vibration at pleasure. Upon my recovery, too, I felt very—oh, inexpressibly... ... ordinary powers of mind. I was an imbecile—an idiot. 153 V olume Two The vibration of the pendulum was at right angles to my length. I saw that the ... ...wn—still unceasingly—still inevitably down! I gasped and struggled at each vibration. I shrunk convulsively at its every sweep. My eyes followed its o... ...ned even in the dungeons of the Inquisition. I saw that some ten or twelve vibrations would bring the steel in actual contact with my robe, and with t...

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Cashel Byron's Profession

By: George Bernard Shaw

...le wholly confounded him. At last she said, “Have you ever realized what a vibration is?” “No,” said Cashel, after a blank look at her. “I am glad to ... ...o hear you make that admission. Science has reduced everything nowadays to vibration. Light, sound, sen- sation—all the mysteries of nature are either... ...ibration. Light, sound, sen- sation—all the mysteries of nature are either vibrations or interference of vibrations. There,” she said, throwing anothe... ...er the hundreds of writers of text-books on physics, who talk so glibly of vibrations, realize them any better than I do.” “Not a bit of it. Not one o... ...be dis- tinguished from the noise of the sea; then you recognize it by its vibration; one moment smothered in a deep cutting, and the next sent echoin...

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Sophist

By: Plato

...h Not being; he has no idea of progression by antagonism, or of the Hegelian vibration of moments: he would not have said with Heracleitus, ‘All thing... ...ly be described as an alternation of opposites or figured to the mind by the vibrations of a pendulum. Even in Aristotle and Plato, rightly understood...

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Madame Bovary

By: Gustave Flaubert

...terruption of every wonted movement, the sudden cessation of any prolonged vibration, brings on. As on the return from Vaubyessard, when the quadrille... ... on their souls sonorous, crystalline, and that reverberated in multiplied vibrations. When the night was rainy, they took refuge in the consult- ing-... ... they uttered the final adieu, Emma gave a sharp cry that mingled with the vibrations of the last chords. 193 Flaubert “But why,” asked Bovary, “does... ...t filled with long strips of iron passed by, and made a deafening metallic vibration against the walls of the houses. She slipped away suddenly , thre...

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The Divine Comedy

By: Dante Aligheri

...erwards, when they had gathered way Up through the point, giving it that vibration The tongue had given them in their passage out, 101 Dante We h... ...a pleasant medicine; And as good singer a good lutanist Accompanies with vibrations of the chords, Whereby more pleasantness the song acquires, So...

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The Best of Four

By: Paul Surdi

...ince precision is such a concern, a fully assembled bow radiates almost no vibration when shot. The riser can withstand extreme temperatures and has b...

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Tell Me a Story Lisa Suhay

... could not hear the music. It was not a physical defect. Her ears felt the vibration that came from the wind that rushed through the majestic brass pi...

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Tell Me a Story Lisa Suhay

... could not hear the music. It was not a physical defect. Her ears felt the vibration that came from the wind that rushed through the majestic brass pi...

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Phaedo

By: Plato

..., can never utter a note at variance with the ten sions and relaxations and vibrations and other affections of the strings out of which she is compos...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume One

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...e surface. The effect produced by the firing of a cannon is that of simple vibration. This may either loosen the corpse from the soft mud or ooze in w... ... between the finger and thumb, hung without the possibility of detecting a vibration. However, as the captain said he could perceive no 208 Poe in Fi...

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Walden, Or Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...eard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening atmosphere makes a... ...ond as I drifted in the gentle night breeze, now and then feeling a slight vibration along it, in dicative of some life prowling about its extremity,...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

...ine was given to me by that divine image. And as a good lutanist makes the vibration of the string accompany a good singer, whereby the song acquires ...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 1 Hell

By: Dante Aligheri

... But when they had taken their course up through the point, giving it that vibration which the tongue had given in their passage, we heard say, “O tho...

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The Enormous Room

By: E. E. Cummings

...ell asleep easily. (Thinking of Paris.) … Awakened by a conversation whose vibrations I clearly felt through the left wall: T urnkey-creature: “What?”...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Three

By: Edgar Allan Poe

... in a desperate effort to force the crate from its ground, I felt a strong vibration in the side next me. I thrust my hand eagerly to the edge of the ...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

...protecting and developing local interests and individual welfare; and if the vibrations of authority have occa sionally tended too much toward one or...

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Laws of Internal Composition : Poems With Problems!

By: Florentin Smarandache

...29 ANTI-POEM OF LOVE - 30 ON WIMBLEY, IN BĂNIE - 31 COURSE OF GERMAN LANGUAGE - 33 FUSS WITH FISH – 34 PORTRAIT OF A GIRL - 35 SHE AND HE - 36 VIBRATIONS ON A SENSITIVE STRING - 37 A POSITIVE MINUS - 38 FRAGMENT OF FRAGMENT - 39 THE UNREAL IS REALITY - 40 BUREAUCRACY - 41 I LIVED MY LIFE / THE DYING WAY - 42 THE FIGHT OF OPPOSITES - 43 GO AHEAD, PLEASE! - 44 ...

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The Kaluza Concept

By: Keith Young

...8 is made are brought under one umbrella, and are accounted for by string vibrations. Thus, a cosmic symphony exists! But initially, this... ...re to use six whole dimensions “merely” as a resonance chamber for string vibrations, even though these do determine the most fundamental characte... ...d phase seems to rely upon the physical brain for its existence, upon the vibration of molecules in the neurone cell walls emitting virtual photons... ...state of consciousness is formed by the emission of virtual photons by the vibration of molecules in the neurone cell walls. According to string th... ... apparent energy/mass level of the realities closest in energy levels (or vibrational level!) to that of the one we happen to inhabit? So! On ...

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Principa Mathematica

By: Isaac Newton

...f; Gg fpatia zqualia perbrevia per quz pun& illa motu reciproco fingulis vibrationibus eunt & redcunr ; gt p, y loca quwis intermedia eornn- dem ... ...Per hujus circumferentiam totam cum Partibus fuis exponatur reinpus totum vibrationis unius PRINXPIA MAT~EMATI~A. 367 unius cum ipfius partibus ... ...e redeundo per E ad L’, iifdem accelerationis ac retar- dationis gradibus vibrationes fingulas peraget cum ofcillante pendu- IO. Probandum eit quod ... ...m, LB ; quoniam pun&a E, F, G . motibus fimilibus fucceffive agitantur, & vibrationes f~~iiras integras ex itu Sr reditu compofitas interea peragunt... ... vis acce- Ieratrix lineok phyfic’t’ E y, eit ut ipfius difiantia a medio vibrationis loco L-L Proinde tempus (per prop. XXXVIII. lib. I.) rekIe exp... ...urol. Hint patet quad numerus ptilfuuum propagatorum idem fit’ cum numero vibrationum corporis tremuli, neque multiplicatur in .~orum pl-0grefTu. Na... ...ocis SF) & S, a vi elaika qu~t3 ipfius ponderi aequetur ; pera, get haec vibrationes hgulas quo tem- pore endem in cycloide, cujus peri- meter tot... ...ongitude pendub Zquetur dimidio arcui cycloidis _. torius ; fbret tcmpus vibrationis unius ad tenj-pus of- cillationis penduli, cujus Inngitudo eiE... ...impelluntur, ht reciprs- ce in fubdrrplicata ratione virium, erit ternpus vibrationis ullius, UT- gente vi illa elnikica, ad telnpus vibrationis, ur...

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Letters on England

By: Voltaire, 1694-1778

...ely but the opening of his discoveries. He found out the secret to see the vibrations or fits of light which come and go incessantly, and which either...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...This quivering of his left leg was a thing Napoleon was conscious of. “The vibration of my left calf is a great sign with me,” he remarked at a later ...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Four

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...s, for example, when we were dwellers on the earth, and, in so doing, gave vibration to the atmosphere which engirdled it. This vibration was indefini...

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Selected Writings

By: Guy de Maupassant

...nor of a drop of water; our ears deceive us, for they trans- mit to us the vibrations of the air in sonorous notes. Our senses are fairies who work th... ...y skin. I was never tired of hearing her disdainful, petulant voice, those vibrations which sounded as if they proceeded from clear glass, whose music...

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The Analysis of Mind

By: Bertrand Russell

... should have said that what was happening was a certain kind of transverse vibration in the aether. But it is not necessary or desirable to be so ex- ... ...al object—ac- cording to the old orthodox theory, it would be a transverse vibration in the aether. Like the different appearances of the table to a n...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...with their abdomens threat- eningly compressed, and producing by the rapid vibration of their wings an aerial living sound, the only reply is a discon...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Five

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...re was a tremulous swelling about the hinder part of his breeches— and the vibration of his coat tail was a palpable fact. Judge, then, with what feel...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...ure; one hears the multitudinous liturgical appeal; one gets the honorific vibration coming from every quar- ter. Compared with such a noble complexit...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...is quivering of his left leg was a thing Napoleon was con- scious of. “The vibration of my left calf is a great sign with me,” he remarked at a later ... ...with their abdomens threateningly com- pressed, and producing by the rapid vibration of their wings an aerial living sound, the only reply is a discon...

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