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By FALCON
#59242
Transient processes are described mathematically with differential equations of the time. A process finished, completed, not transient; as the firstborn knowledge does not have in its structure the variable time. At this point NOT speaking of the time, because it is finished around process and that has passed UL-Kripton quality control(for example). At that time already our conception of the world according to philosophy was merged with the theory of automatic control, product of the system of nature have been identified and we can then move without difficulty by the existing. The nature that we see from this ship is transient, contains the time and memory. A vehicle ended as the previous notions can review the events but with a temporary instrument appropriate to eliminate the distortion of the Lissajous curves.
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By Gregorygregg1
#59359
FALCON wrote:Transient processes are described mathematically with differential equations of the time.
Can you give me an example of the kind of "differential equation" you are mentioning?
FALCON wrote:A process finished, completed, not transient; as the firstborn knowledge does not have in its structure the variable time.


Are you saying that any process which has an end does not include time as a constant or variable?
FALCON wrote:At this point NOT speaking of the time, because it is finished around process and that has passed UL-Kripton quality control(for example).
I am not familiar with UL-kripton quality control.
FALCON wrote:At that time already our conception of the world according to philosophy was merged with the theory of automatic control, product of the system of nature have been identified and we can then move without difficulty by the existing.

There is an element of automatic control in nature. We refer to this as instinct. We try not to merge philosophy with instinct. Perhaps you are saying that philosophy is not necessary to existing. That may be granted, but philosophy, the contemplation of existance, is a game we play on our journey to enlightenment.
FALCON wrote:The nature that we see from this ship is transient, contains the time and memory. A vehicle ended as the previous notions can review the events but with a temporary instrument appropriate to eliminate the distortion of the Lissajous curves.
Again I am not familiar with Lissajous curves. Humans exist in the now. Time and memory are tools with which we see the flow of existance.

I am trying, but still having difficulty
:)GG
By FALCON
#59723
1.- Can you give me an example of the kind of "differential equation" you are mentioning? http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_ ... ber=531201
2.- Are you saying that any process which has an end does not include time as a constant or variable?
La tendencia a tiempo cero en un proceso es una condición de estado estable. Cuando está ordenada una consigna el control busca la mejor trayectoria y si no existe distorsión, no hay error de estado estable, alanza la meta.
En el macrocosmos la consigna del control pudiera ser lograr pasar una entidad por una materia de densidad infinita entonces el control debe obtener un cero “portable”.
3.- I am not familiar with UL-kripton quality control.
Gregory este es un chiste que usa de referencia el control de calidad de una fábrica en el planeta de Superman donde existe una gran fuerza de gravedad, pero esta mencionado aquí porque señala el camino hacia la construcción de estados perfectos con la máxima integración y flotabilidad. Estados estables en el compromiso cósmico
4.- There is an element of automatic control in nature. We refer to this as instinct. We try not to merge philosophy with instinct. Perhaps you are saying that philosophy is not necessary to existing. That may be granted, but philosophy, the contemplation of existance, is a game we play on our journey to enlightenment.
La identificación de los procesos es una necesidad del control automático para poder trabajar la estabilidad por medio de ecuaciones diferenciales del tiempo que representen a los procesos y sus calidades. La entidad cerebro tiene modo de manejarse mediante el instinto y aplica el ajuste dinámico. Tiene por un lado un modelo de la situación y lo comprara con la realidad, ajusta sus paramentos y actúa. Posee retroalimentación, corrige sus parámetros de nuevo. Aplica un control auto adaptativo.
Los procesos tienden a la estabilidad con las matemáticas del control automático. Ver Lyapunov arriba
5.- Again I am not familiar with Lissajous curves. Humans exist in the now. Time and memory are tools with which we see the flow of existance.
I am trying, but still having difficulty
Las curvas de Lissajous indican que si dos procesos tienen desfasajes temporales su relación dibuja curvas. Por ejemplo un proceso de gravitación circular podría verse por un observador con otra constante de tiempo como una espiral.
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