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The Cone of Perception

Authors: Emmerson, Parker;
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The Cone of Perception 4th Edition Table of Contents 1. Introduction to the 4th Edition 2. The Meaning of Now 3. The Geometric Pattern of Perception Theorems i. Math for Transforming a Circle into a Cone a. Theorem 1 - Difference in the Circumferences of Two Circles i. Lemma1 ii. Lemma 2 iii.Lemma 3 iv.Lemma 4 v. Lemma 5 b. Theorem 2 - Equilateral Triangle of Instantaneous Velocity = Average Velocity i. Lemma8 c. Theorem 3 - Phenomenological Velocity Solutions (Innate Velocity within the Lorentz Coefficient) ii. Visualizations of Math for Transforming a Circle into a Cone iii. Computational Results from Applying The Lorentz Transformation to the Height of “The Cone” in Such a Way that It Cancels out with Itself. iv. Visualizing the Height of the Cone (Exposition of Configurative Adumbrations) v. The √(-1) vi. Application of the Aforementioned Algebraic Geometry to the Energy of a Photon vii. Differnces in Volumes of Two Spheres from the Transformation of a Circle into A Cone viii. Euler’s Identity Applied through The “Cone Transformation.” ix. Exploring Complex Infinity within “The Cone Transformation.” x. Within “The Limits,” of the Speed of Light xi. 10 Dimensional: The Wavelength with Constant Value; Harmonic Hexadecimal Coefficients xii. Leonard Euler’s Formula in Natural Scientific Thought: Euler’s Identity with Substitutions from the Difference in Circumferences of Two Circles Applied to the Pythagorean Theorem xiii. Complex Analysis Applied to the Height of the Cone (Manifolds) xiv. A Proof of Non-comprehensiveness of Euclidean Geometry (Due to Its Consistency) xv. Woven Velocity Patterns xvi. Spatio-Temporal Configurations for Faster than Light Travel (v>c): Mathematics for a Warp Engine xvii. Volume of a Cone xviii. Frequency in Terms of Transcendental, Phenomenological Velocity from Energy of an Electron = Energy of a Photon: Descriptions of Mass xix. Ontology of Phenomenological Velocity xx. On Formulations of the Pythagorean Theorem xxi. Parker’s Commentary on Fermat’s Last Theorem xxii. Revelations of an Infinite Angle xxiii. Long Theta Solution from Equilateral Velocity Configurations xxiv. Complex Infinity of the Infinite Angular Formulation 4. Mathematical Analysis in Ecological Optics 5. Theories of Perceptual Experience and Their Correlations 6. Cognition: Theory of Consciousness, Perception and Visionary Experience

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Conic, General Relativity, Temporality, Wavelength, Acceleration, Velocity, Geometry, Average Velocity, Transformation, Instantaneous Velocity, Time, Relativity, Fermat's Last Theorem, Speed of light, Fermat, Phenomenological Velocity, Invariant, Novelty, Orbifold, Algebra, Algebraic Topology, Differentiation, Dimensional, Cone, Analysis, Constant

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