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English: Shows vertical and horizontal movements as one description of nominal/most medium state cos=1, and at extremes cos=0. Spring and pendulum shown as lossless machines once initiated. These positional translate to many things. Even spring positions vertical movement as piston vertical, and also shows relation to stroke and cycle mechanics as well. Every displacement against space(or reciprocal of force to overcome that space) can be shown in cosine/sine is what the Ancients tried to show us. As this pair even describes/commands the movements of the stars, planets and galaxies above, as does all below. |
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current | 12:01, 1 March 2022 | 798 × 818 (48 KB) | Thetreespyder (talk | contribs) | clean up jagged lines that appeared on last edit | |
11:53, 1 March 2022 | 798 × 818 (44 KB) | Thetreespyder (talk | contribs) | more legible size text: vertical and horizontal expressions | ||
10:53, 1 March 2022 | 776 × 806 (131 KB) | Thetreespyder (talk | contribs) | added concepts of cos1 as 'self equilibrium'; and then 'recoil phase' and 'carried inertia phase' repeated concept of stroke/cycle in lower pendulum for more focus | ||
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