Lost In Multispace
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Author | : William Allan |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 185 |
Release | : 2022-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1646284097 |
This is the story of a man's impossible journey back home. His name is Odis, or Ottis, or some variation of Odysseus, as a nod to another impossible journey, although the similarity ends with his name. It is also the story of humans' impossible journey to leave the nest, with infinite choices leading to disaster and infinite more leading to stagnation. If one man can find his way home to teach the one way off the planet Earth, humanity may survive the galactic collision with Andromeda. As an author, I see that the current climate is publishers clamoring for LGBTQ characters. It is tempting to pander to that demand. Instead I chose as my main character's relationship one based on domination and submission. Having the privilege of knowing some extraordinarily loving couples in the D/S community, I observe they are still often treated as politically incorrect in a world supposedly now open to diversity. My main character needed an extraordinary relationship to continue to face impossible odds against getting back home, which for him was wherever his other half was. If you are unfamiliar with the D/S community, you may get a look at a relationship where, like real-world D/S relationships, the sexually submissive half is often the dominant decision maker. The protagonist comes from a world far more medically advanced than our own, where disease is a historical artifact, pregnancy a choice, and even genetic defects have simple cures. In such a world, there is no biological backlash from the sex act, so most of the world has left monogamy behind. Our protagonists choose monogamy in a world that now considers it quaint, but their torrid relationship leaves them forever satisfied.
Author | : Linfan Mao |
Publisher | : Infinite Study |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 1931233144 |
A Smarandache multi-space is a union of n various spaces equipped with different structures for an integer n ¡Ý 2, which can be both used for discrete or connected spaces, particularly for geometries and space-times in theoretical physics. This monograph concentrates on characterizing various multi-spaces and includes three parts. The first part is on algebraic multi-spaces, with structures such as those of multi-groups, multi-rings, multi-vector spaces, multi-metric spaces, multi-operation systems and multi-manifolds, also multi-voltage graphs, multi-embedding of a graph in an n-manifold, etc. The second discusses Smarandache geometries, including those of map geometries, planar map geometries, and pseudo-plane geometries, in which the Finsler geometry, particularly the Riemann geometry appears as a special case of the Smarandache geometries. The third part of this book considers applications of multi-spaces to theoretical physics, including relativity theory, M-theory, and cosmology. Multi-space models for p-branes and cosmos are constructed and some questions in cosmology are clarified by multi-spaces. The first two parts are relatively independent for reading and in each part open problems are included for further research of interested readers.
Author | : Owen Hopkins |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 139 |
Release | : 2023-10-30 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1394163541 |
Guest-edited by Owen Hopkins Multispace exists at the intersection of the physical and digital, and in the blurring of their previously clear dividing lines. Multispace is not a single space, but a hybrid space where, in effect, we occupy multiple spaces simultaneously. We enter it on a Zoom call, when we are in our office and in a meeting with 20 people; when we are cycling down a country lane whilst racing against thousands of others who also use the Strava app; when we are watching a TV show while live tweeting; or, perhaps most literally, when wandering around the local park looking for creatures that only appear on a smartphone screen. A fundamental question of this AD is why the phenomena that multispace describes are of concern to architects. The answer is that multispace points to a situation that is at root an architectural one. Offering both a collective and highly personalised experience, static and dynamically customisable, and above all at the same time public and private, multispace lies at the centre of a set of tensions, concerns and preoccupations at the core of our conception of architecture as theory and practice. It is the messy space between, with rough and uneven edges that are constantly shifting. Contributors: Aleksandra Belitskaja, Alice Bucknell, Jesse Damiani, Wendy Fok, Andrew Kovacs, Lara Lesmes and Fredrik Hellberg, Micaela Mantegna, Holly Nielsen, Giacomo Pala, Paula Strunden, Lucia Tahan, and Francesca Torello and Joshua Bard. Featured architects and artists: iheartblob, Ibiye Campis, Office Kovacs, Space Popular and Liam Young.
Author | : Florentin Smarandache |
Publisher | : Infinite Study |
Total Pages | : 802 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9526734920 |
This is an eclectic tome of 100 papers in various fields of sciences, alphabetically listed, such as: astronomy, biology, calculus, chemistry, computer programming codification, economics and business and politics, education and administration, game theory, geometry, graph theory,information fusion, neutrosophic logic and set, non-Euclidean geometry, number theory, paradoxes, philosophy of science, psychology, quantum physics, scientific research methods, and statistics ¿ containing 800 pages.It was my preoccupation and collaboration as author, co-author, translator, or co-translator, and editor with many scientists from around the world for long time. Many ideas from this book are to be developed and expanded in future explorations.
Author | : Michael McCollum |
Publisher | : Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2020-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1625675267 |
A Galaxy Reborn It is the 43rd century and humanity occupies a substantial chunk of the Orion Spur, the small galactic arm in which Sol is located. Homo sapiens Terra has become Homo sapiens Galactica. Following the invention of faster-than-light travel in 2530, the Great Hegira went from a trickle to a flood as human-occupied space expanded at an exponential clip. Over the centuries, rivalries grew, as did star system navies. When widespread war finally came, it raged across entire sectors. Mass bombardments of enemy planets took their toll. Much that had been built during the preceding thousand years was smashed in flashes of nuclear fusion. A dark age descended. Eventually, a new Pax Galactica took hold. The return of stability brought with it a renaissance. Much knowledge that had been lost was regained. Much, but not all. On worlds across human space, parents told their children stories of a place where once dwelt knights and princesses, magicians and dragons, where bold warriors sallied forth to victory or defeat. What the children did not learn was where this magical place could be found. The years of chaos had robbed them of that information. The stellar coordinates of Sol were lost. And with them, the location of Planet Earth.
Author | : Victor Christianto |
Publisher | : Infinite Study |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2022-09-01 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : |
This book is inspired by a German theoretical physicist, Sabine Hossenfelder’s publication: “Lost in Mathematics”. Her book seems to question highly mathematical and a lot of abstraction in the development of physics and cosmology studies nowadays. There is clear tendency that in recent decades, the physics science has been predominated by such an advanced mathematics, which at times sounding more like acrobatics approach to a reality. Through books by senior mathematical-physicists like Unzicker and Peter Woit, we know that the answer of TOE is not in superstring theories or other variations of such 26 dimensional bosonic string theory, of which none of those theories survived experimental test, but perhaps in low dimensional physics. As Alexander Unzicker suggests, perhaps it is more advisable to consider rotation in 3D space (known as SO3), or a kind of superfluid vortices version of gravitation theory. We can also reconsider proposition by the late Prof F. Winterberg (formerly professor at Univ. Nevada, Reno), that it is most likely that superfluid phonon roton theory in 3D can replace the entire superstring theories. While we don’t explore yet implications of his model to particle physics, we discuss here some published papers at several journals in the past few years.
Author | : Dr. Radwan A. Kharabsheh |
Publisher | : Academic Conferences Limited |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2013-02-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1909507040 |
Edited by: Dr. Radwan A. Kharabsheh, The Hashemite University, Amman, Jordan. PRINT version of the proceedings of the International Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship ICIE 2013 hosted by The Hashemite University in cooperation with The Arab Administrative Development Organization, Amman, Jordan on the 4-5 March 2013. This is a single volume with 199 pages.
Author | : Florentin Smarandache |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 3030571971 |
This book addresses new concepts, methods, algorithms, modeling, and applications of green supply chain, inventory control problems, assignment problems, transportation problem, linear problems and new information related to optimization for the topic from the theoretical and applied viewpoints of neutrosophic sets and logic. The book is an innovatory of new tools and procedures, such as: Neutrosophic Statistical Tests and Dependent State Samplings, Neutrosophic Probabilistic Expert Systems, Neutrosophic HyperSoft Set, Quadripartitioned Neutrosophic Cross-Entropy, Octagonal and Spherical and Cubic Neutrosophic Numbers used in machine learning. It highlights the process of neutrosofication {which means to split the universe into three parts, two opposite ones (Truth and Falsehood), and an Indeterminate or neutral one (I) in between them}. It explains Three-Ways Decision, how the universe set is split into three different distinct areas, in regard to the decision process, representing: Acceptance, Noncommitment, and Rejection, respectively. The Three-Way Decision is used in the Neutrosophic Linguistic Rough Set, which has never been done before.
Author | : Linfan Mao |
Publisher | : Infinite Study |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2011-01-01 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 1599731657 |
A Smarandache multi-space is a union of n different spaces equippedwith different structures for an integer n 2, which can be used for systems both innature or human beings. This textbook introduces Smarandache multi-spaces such asthose of algebraic multi-spaces, including graph multi-spaces, multi-groups, multi-rings,multi-fields, vector multi-spaces, geometrical multi-spaces, particularly map geometrywith or without boundary, pseudo-Euclidean geometry on Rn, combinatorial Euclideanspaces, combinatorial manifolds, topological groups and topological multi-groups, combinatorialmetric spaces, ¿ ¿ ¿, etc. and applications of Smarandache multi-spaces, particularlyto physics, economy and epidemiology. In fact, Smarandache multi-spacesunderlying graphs are an important systematically notion for scientific research in 21stcentury. This book can be applicable for graduate students in combinatorics, topologicalgraphs, Smarandache geometry, physics and macro-economy as a textbook.
Author | : Michal Kobialka |
Publisher | : U of Minnesota Press |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 0816654808 |
Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990) was one of the twentieth century's most innovative visual artists, stage directors, and theoreticians. His theatre productions and manifestos challenged the conventions of creating art in post-World War II culture and expanded the boundaries of Dada, surrealist, Constructivist, and happening theatre forms. Kantor's most widely known productions--The Dead Class (1975), Wielopole, Wielopole (1980), Let the Artists Die (1985), and Today Is My Birthday (1990)--have had a profound impact on playwrights and artists who continue today to engage with his radical theatre. In Fur.