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The phenomenological velocity is a representation of the conscious dimension of the experiential flow. Because of the way factoring of square root functions may occur algebraically, the Lorentz coefficient ought cancel out with itself, yet when applied in such a way that it can be factored within the square roots of the height calculated by applying the Pythagorean theorem to a difference between two arc lengths, a solution can be found. Thus, the phenomenological velocity is a ratio between the square root of two polynomials that have constraints defined herein with light architecture constant.
General Relativity, Philosophy, Phenomenology, Computational Mathematics, Reference Frame, Velocity
General Relativity, Philosophy, Phenomenology, Computational Mathematics, Reference Frame, Velocity
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