RCΔ\forall \exists \emptyset | \mathbf{R} \cup \mathbf{C} \in \Delta

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#ElectricityAndMagnetism

Note by John M.
6 years ago

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I'm actually quite surprised this isn't as interesting as the other (in my opinion, less interesting) ones I've posted.

Thanks for the links, by the way!

John M. - 6 years ago

This has bought power generation to a new level . XD. Cheers!!! :P

Rohit Ner - 6 years ago

Such a brilliant real solution....vimpressed.

Rob Brice - 1 year, 8 months ago

Isn't mother nature and our amazing planet so incredibly powerful and simple. energy +ve and -ve, iron ore, a magnet is our planets core, the earths magnetic field is pure and energy an amazing conceptis the earths core....carbon, oxygen, hydrogen .....I think binary is the same 1 or 0 , +ve or -ve, on or off.

Rob Brice - 1 year, 8 months ago
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