Equations for Animation

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 12:07 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Equations for Animation

I will send over the final batch of equations today, for the relativistic theory of the ellipse and precessing ellipse. There is absolutely no hurry in coding up the animations, I will write up my sections of UFT238 as usual. Since AIAS is a group of volunteers there is never any pressure or hurry. It is like a group of artists such as the Impressionists. In order to write code the mathematics have to be understood completely and precisely and the code and animation will show up any flaw. The animation by Chris Pelkie and myself on www.aias.us was made at Cornell Theory Center in 1989 / 1990 and showed that my field applied simulation code worked perfectly. It won an award in the U. S. / Canada IBM Supercomputer Competition. The animations by Horst Eckardt and Robert Cheshire are also very instructive, and I think that these new animation equations will add more knowledge because they are fully analytical. They will show how an object of mass m moves in a fractal orbit for example, and show up the results of the new relativistic method. There are two major new subject areas: fractal orbits and relativistic theory of orbits based on the Minkowski force equation. These major new areas keep appearing in the course of development of ECE theory, there is no time for one scientist or a small group such as AIAS to develop all the consequences, but we can see that ECE theory is permanent so people will probably be exploring the consequences for the foreseeable future: in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering.

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