Please excuse my various mistakes (when I speak during these recordings) that I have put together as a single podcast. They are slippages of my mind, because I'm trying to pay attention to what I want to say instead of paying precise attention to how well do I say it. I used to be a stutter when I was younger. That's what happens when you don't pay attention – when you don't listen – to yourself!
So, here is a short list of the various mistakes I made corrected in this bulleted list. It's an incomplete list. But it's at least a few significant errors that I have corrected for your benefit…
Tantalum not titanium.
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure is the movie I'm referring to – not Back to the Future.
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For further reading and amusement, please see my peer-reviewed article published in a journal that normally limits itself to computer database engineering. But they allowed me to publish my paper on the reversal of time, because they thought it was interesting and they allow (on occasion) the submission of electrical engineering subjects along with a few other subjects not directly related to computer database engineering…
The Relativity of Energy and the Reversal of Time is a Shift in Perspective
The following link directs you to an answer to a question on quora which sounds very similar and close to what I'm attempting to describe within the limited range of electrical engineering as it relates to free energy, namely: more energy output than what enters into a circuit (which is the preferred situation), or the opposite scenario in which energy literally seems to disappear! But, of course, it does not. It actually shrinks or expands – outside of our range of our ability to measure – so it looks like it disappears or appears out of nowhere. That's not really the case…
Question posted to Quora…
Is there a way to determine if a system will be chaotic or just very long and random (but periodic)?
Answered by Mohammadreza Sanayi.
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