On Oct 13, 9:24 am, Jonathan <gosto.do.vio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, October 13, 2012 12:34:28 AM UTC-4, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > E = Fb
> > Andrew
> So when you wander out of equal temperament, is that like a gravitational singularity? :)
Haha, I saw this in the NY musicians union magazine, and when I posted
it I thought of something similar - a gravitational similarity - glad
to see the first RMCG post in response got that too!
On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:34:28 PM UTC-7, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> E = Fb
> Andrew
In his estudio # 6 Leo brouwer (or the Editor?) has marked the time it should take to play the piece : 1'25. If you play this study with the sec. hand starting at 12 you'll finish exactly at the 25 mark of the 1'25! Time made perfect with a nice visual metronome!
Now ... to Einstein's equation ...It can only be relative if you consider Maximuminof Brokotokovitch lifetime work and it's indubitable conclusions. A life spent in seclusion in which he was able to disprove the fix enharmonicitic quality Einstein has seen in his famous E = Fb formula. Brokotokovitch theory states that in another universe, B = Cb is equivalent to E = Fb. His complex calculations seems to prove that even if the sinusoidal waves of these two formula are not the exactly the same, they expound the same energetic principle of similitude. Moreover, toward the end of his life he was successful in mathematically proving that in the temperate universe, as we know it, the equation could be replicated at will in any of the infinite register.
On Oct 14, 2:35 am, Fadosolrélamisi <rei...@telus.net> wrote:
> In his estudio # 6 Leo brouwer (or the Editor?) has marked the time it should take to play the piece : 1'25. If you play this study with the sec. hand starting at 12 you'll finish exactly at the 25 mark of the 1'25! Time made perfect with a nice visual metronome!
> Now ... to Einstein's equation ...It can only be relative if you consider Maximuminof Brokotokovitch lifetime work and it's indubitable conclusions. A life spent in seclusion in which he was able to disprove the fix enharmonicitic quality Einstein has seen in his famous E = Fb formula. Brokotokovitch theory states that in another universe, B = Cb is equivalent to E = Fb. His complex calculations seems to prove that even if the sinusoidal waves of these two formula are not the exactly the same, they expound the same energetic principle of similitude. Moreover, toward the end of his life he was successful in mathematically proving that in the temperate universe, as we know it, the equation could >be replicated at will in any of the infinite register.
On Sunday, October 14, 2012 8:45:54 AM UTC-7, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2:35 am, Fadosolrélamisi <rei...@telus.net> wrote:
> > In his estudio # 6 Leo brouwer (or the Editor?) has marked the time it should take to play the piece : 1'25. If you play this study with the sec. hand starting at 12 you'll finish exactly at the 25 mark of the 1'25! Time made perfect with a nice visual metronome!
> > Now ... to Einstein's equation ...It can only be relative if you consider Maximuminof Brokotokovitch lifetime work and it's indubitable conclusions. A life spent in seclusion in which he was able to disprove the fix enharmonicitic quality Einstein has seen in his famous E = Fb formula. Brokotokovitch theory states that in another universe, B = Cb is equivalent to E = Fb. His complex calculations seems to prove that even if the sinusoidal waves of these two formula are not the exactly the same, they expound the same energetic principle of similitude. Moreover, toward the end of his life he was successful in mathematically proving that in the temperate universe, as we know it, the equation could >be replicated at will in any of the infinite register.
> Nice try Alain,
> Andrew
It is said that on his death bed, Frank Einstein last words were " Tell this Broccolicovith guy that ...indeed, I do prefer the guitar to the ..."
On Sunday, October 14, 2012 2:50:02 PM UTC-7, Fadosolrélamisi wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2012 11:10:15 AM UTC-7, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > On Oct 14, 12:25 pm, Fadosolrélamisi <rei...@telus.net> wrote:
> > > It is said that on his death bed, Frank Einstein last words were " Tell this Broccolicovith guy that ...indeed, I do prefer the guitar to the ..."
> > And everyone around him leaned forward and said,
> > "Yeth, yeth...?"
> > Andrew
> > P.S. Eb=Fbb
> Eh! Your going descending chromatic on me! D = Ebb!
I did it! Noooooooo ... your!!! You're!!! You're, you're, you're, you're