Intervals and integral expansion
May 28, 2024 14:07:30 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on May 28, 2024 14:07:30 GMT -8
The first religious integral ever determined was of the Shofar and the Trojan Drama. The Shofar is the first derivative with the Trojan War the second, it is constrained by the interval of time from leaving Egypt to entering Jerusalem. This interval can be found; Newton uses the dates assigned by Jerome. The Greek interval is found by reading Homer, and it contains the first and second prime derivatives. The reason I bring this up is to illustrate that in spite of chaos and political strife, you can also integrate across populations and use the word integrate appropriately in an essay or conversation about census. The original meaning of integral and the primary definition of it on which other find their precedents is that the integral is the total expansion of all possible arithmetic questions that can be asked about changes to the global geometry and to gravitational physics during the forty days and forty nights of the flood.
A census integral is not absurd, however, it can be asked and determined whether two populations at different times were the same religion each in their own nationality. Crusader states integrated over several periods of time. It's the definitive way of practicing alliance, a Greek would notice about an Egyptian that Pharoh was not military, as much as a Jew would notice that Pharoh wasn't a Jew. Few Americans believe Ireland to be as republican as they are, and conversely it is seldom thought by Britons that "the IRA" is much to do with American money.
What this proves besides the fact that it is possible to integrate across spans of time (the Exodus and the Odyssey do not overlap) is that a new city such as Washington DC being built for a new government after a political revolution is factually different from a government changing while remaining in place with no alteration to the identity of the city as with Dublin, and also from the government falling and the city being renamed as with Harare. My point is that it's no more absurd to call the changes in a government's structure a revolution than it is to understand that pistons revolve in a mechanical engine as do jet propellers, but that at the same time, much of the fuzzy logic and "proofiness" or abstruse reason in an occultist's diary, picture book or lecture hall is found in his lack of good grammar and diction.
A census integral is not absurd, however, it can be asked and determined whether two populations at different times were the same religion each in their own nationality. Crusader states integrated over several periods of time. It's the definitive way of practicing alliance, a Greek would notice about an Egyptian that Pharoh was not military, as much as a Jew would notice that Pharoh wasn't a Jew. Few Americans believe Ireland to be as republican as they are, and conversely it is seldom thought by Britons that "the IRA" is much to do with American money.
What this proves besides the fact that it is possible to integrate across spans of time (the Exodus and the Odyssey do not overlap) is that a new city such as Washington DC being built for a new government after a political revolution is factually different from a government changing while remaining in place with no alteration to the identity of the city as with Dublin, and also from the government falling and the city being renamed as with Harare. My point is that it's no more absurd to call the changes in a government's structure a revolution than it is to understand that pistons revolve in a mechanical engine as do jet propellers, but that at the same time, much of the fuzzy logic and "proofiness" or abstruse reason in an occultist's diary, picture book or lecture hall is found in his lack of good grammar and diction.