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A Question for Serious Theorectical Students

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Douglas Eagleson - 31 Mar 2007 14:43 GMT
A bottle cap theory.

Here is a short theory to consider:

A seal as the force maintained as opposed to the force of the
pressure.  Applied force to the cap seal is maintained by the crimp in
bottle caps. And the opposing force seal appered the alternative.

A demonstration as the theory applied appears obvious:

A fruit jar, the odd levered cap type,  where crimp appears to seal
also!

An invention was made and theory appeared.

Now inverted:) And reinvent.  A solution should be clear for the
advanced student.

Answer:

A popper, as a play party popper, is the inverted sealed crimped cap.
A reason for theorectical display of formal logic?

Answer this, how would the inverted cap act on itself? And so inverted
monenta exchange is born.  Think of the momenta of the crimped cap!
Does it store energy? Yes

Ergo it has a momenta. A stationary object may have momenta stated in
theory.

A certain solid momenta is defined.  And here is the implication in
weapon land:

A solid compressed exhibit the applied momenta apon explosion.  A
shaped charge may be altered using compression!

And so the simple shaped gun powder was invented. INstead of filling
the case, crimp.

And the exact type of applied solid momenta is infereable:)

Answer the question in about two hours.
jt64@tele2.se - 31 Mar 2007 14:54 GMT
On 31 Mar, 15:43, "Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> A bottle cap theory.
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> Answer the question in about two hours.

Eiffel code did run on Ataris, did you ever own one Douglas you way
beyond 360 and 740 floppies now. So why would the code halt on a
certain primeproduct?

JT
Douglas Eagleson - 31 Mar 2007 14:58 GMT
On Mar 31, 9:54 am, j...@tele2.se wrote:
> On 31 Mar, 15:43, "Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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A person appeared to allow the field as the answer so the appearance
of product of all kind was a kind of field example.

A product of two primes is a kind of field. A solution to the dilemma
of exact product in general is to cause the set. And sets to crack RSA
area high art.
 
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