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    Thread: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla


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    01-27-2011, 02:34 PM
    greyWiz Wrote:
    Oxal Wrote:The relationship between the two is the third power [of] displacement in either. This may be recognized by a simple equation or formula. T3[superscript] divided by 3 is equal to S3[superscript - is this one right?!]. S3[superscript] divided by 3 is equal to T.

    There are three dimensions: therefore, the numeral “3” is used, both as a power and as a constant.

    (I think that the second superscript in the transcription shouldn't exist - does anyone know if it's correct?)

    I don't know about Don and Carla's relationship with Dewey. It would be interesting to see who influenced the other. Maybe someone like Gary can tell us more?

    It's possible, I suppose, that both Dewey and Don/Carla received information from Oxal at the same time, as the possibility/probability vortexes allowed.

    As for the equation, I'm having trouble understanding it too... It kind of works if we replace T with the number 3. 3(cubed) / 3 = S3. That makes S(cubed) = 9. So S = 3. Using S as 3: 3(cubed) / 3 = 3. That makes the second part of the equation wrong. If we take away the second superscript like you suggest, then we get 3 / 3 = 9. That's not quite right either!

    Try it with an arbitrary number like, say, 67, and you have to divide by 67 in order to get results that make sense.

    67(cubed) / 3 = 100254.33...
    100254.33... / 3 = 33418.11...

    but

    67(cubed) / 67 = 4489
    4489 / 3 = 1496.33...

    Still not right! Maybe I'm terribly misunderstanding. Do you have a link to the original session, by the way? Smile

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    Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by greyWiz - 01-27-2011, 11:09 AM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by Eddie - 01-27-2011, 11:43 AM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by greyWiz - 01-27-2011, 02:08 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by Aaron - 01-27-2011, 02:34 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by greyWiz - 01-27-2011, 03:32 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by Eddie - 01-27-2011, 05:38 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by zenmaster - 01-27-2011, 03:31 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by Steppingfeet - 01-27-2011, 07:32 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by Steppingfeet - 01-27-2011, 08:02 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by greyWiz - 01-27-2011, 10:14 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by kycahi - 01-28-2011, 05:05 PM
    RE: Relationship between Dewey Larson and Don/Carla - by zenmaster - 01-30-2011, 08:05 PM

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