Friday, 20 February 2015
complement for doctors choice computers IBM with their natural law Fi=iB based on earlier today
Fi=i*B*Kibmx Kibmx= another constant named after ibm and force of Masses=-G*m*M/r^2=Fmm so Fmm=Fi let's call Fi IBM's force and the constant Kibmx another IBM constant m so Fibm=Fi=IBMibmm=IBM so the term IBM is as a complement if they choose to accept it for free of charge a force Fibm I being current b magnetic field m the normalising constant, because many books on computers for doctors recommend IBM for doctors practices. The second law is less elegant relating mass m as the m letter in IBM so since its less elegant I leave it at this. Just in case they want the second law anyways you can make the fundamental pistons Fibm=Fgmm=Fmechanical=IBM=I*B*Mibmm this is 3 forces equal each other so 6 laws of physics with 6 fundamental pistons for 6 fundamental laws which if you also equal another force turns to 15 laws increasing per equaled force according to number of laws is Mlaws=Sum 3^n with n the number of forces or force times x is energies put in a row with equals signs between them. So returning to the two less elegant IBM laws: Fibm=IBM=-Gmm/r^2 so IB*m^-1=Mibmm^-1*-Gm/r^2 as a law equaling IBM the first part seeming eleganter . Another elegant first part Fibm=Fmechanical so as the elegant part IBM=1/2mv^2/dx=IBM=dp/dt=IBM=mg=IBM=mdx/dt^2 also Eibm=Fibm*x=Fmechanical*x=Emechanical . The laws in this post by me PhD Alborz Seddigh Afshar referring to IBM are for IBM free of charge me having the reputation of measurably worlds greatest genius.
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