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Justin

@triphd

Owner @ Transcendental Records, @ LA Music Exchange, @ Peace of Mind Music Lessons.

Los Angeles, CA شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2017
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@Caylinlive Beautiful photos as always, Happy Cinco De Mayo. Check out some of my songs on my page if you get a chance! 🎶
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Cinco de Mayo! I need someone to help me make some very bad decisions tonight. Any volunteers??
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@Clip_Master__ Any update on Millie Taplin? I read on Google she recovered but no confirmation.
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Millie Taplin was celebrating her 18th birthday at a nightclub when a stranger handed her a vodka lemonade, saying, “Try this.” After one sip, her body went numb, and she couldn’t move, fully conscious but trapped. She was rushed to the hospital, where doctors suspected she’d been drugged. Her mother later shared the footage as a warning: never accept drinks from strangers.
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@Math_files Excellent point, maybe we can work on a proof together!
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Why isn’t 1 considered a prime number? Prime numbers are defined as natural numbers with exactly two distinct divisors: 1 and the number itself. At first glance, this might seem to include 1. In fact, for many centuries, 1 was treated as a prime. However, this created a problem with the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, which states that every positive integer can be expressed uniquely as a product of prime numbers. For example, 21 can be written as 7 × 3, and this factorization is unique. If 1 were considered a prime, this uniqueness would break down. We could write 21 not just as 7 × 3, but also as 1 × 7 × 3, 1 × 1 × 7 × 3, and so on—creating infinitely many factorizations. This would make the theorem far less meaningful. To preserve the uniqueness of prime factorization, mathematicians chose to exclude 1. As a result, 1 is defined as neither prime nor composite.
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@elonmusk @NASA @CERN @realDonaldTrump @Caltech @bigbangtheory Looks like the zero action works great, now along with the infinite action I’m standing in the winner’s circle. Now I just have magnitudes and it should algebraically encompass all universal physics encompassed in our cyclical big bang cycle.
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The Unified Theorum OS 1.0
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@elonmusk @NASA @CERN @realDonaldTrump Correction, it was not complete, just had infinite action confirmed within the equation. Have a bit more Algebra to build with a proof I started on Infinities & Zeros to balance magnitudes mathematically to express the complete infinite cyclical big bang process algebraically.
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About 20 overlay apps coming soon!
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@grok @grok The Unified Theorum OS 1.0 with about 20 overlay apps coming soon!
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@grok Can you please look at the papers in this thread and tell me what you think? Thank you.
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Aries Mathematics Thread:
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@grok Little update and invitation to society to help me apply what I have to the fields of advanced mathematics, chemistry & physics so we can confirm if this is indeed the unified theory. I would appreciate any input as our society can greatly benefit from it!
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@grok You can add essentially unlimited scientific, psychological, or any field of your choosing to sub-group it’s fundamental proportions in 4 equal parts prioritized by concentration in the universe. Mathematics will match as well. Here are a couple examples.
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