ellauri066.html on line 357: Θ is the desired yaw angle, present as a ‘control.’ ϕ is the missile’s range; the differential d2ϕdt2 is the change in the actual yaw angle with reference to an absolute axis fixed by gyroscopes. The third additive term refers to the continuous change in the weight of the rocket as its fuel is consumed. On the other side of the equal sign, R is the distance from the rocket to the Earth’s centre; β the angle between the local horizontal and the direction of flight, δ a velocity ratio (Moore, 1987: 173).
ellauri078.html on line 52: The infinity symbol (∞) represents a line that never ends. The common sign for infinity, ∞, was first time used by Wallis in the mid 1650s. He also introduced 1/∞ for an infinitesimal which is so small that it can’t be measured. Wallis wrote about this and numerous other issues related to infinity in his book Treatise on the Conic Sections published in 1655. The infinity symbol looks like a horizontal version of number 8 and it represents the concept of eternity, endless and unlimited. Some scientists say, however, that John Wallis could have taken the Greek letter ω as a source for creating the infinity sign.
ellauri151.html on line 487: extends a horizontal steel-blue cloud: Leviää vaakasuora teräxensinervä pilvi:
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ellauri449.html on line 592: puolia. En lakkaa liikkumasta horizontally koko päivänä. Kauan ennen
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 556: The possibility that Adam Weishaupt killed George Washington and took his place, serving as our first President for two terms, is now confirmed. . . . The two main colors of the American flag are, excluding a small patch of blue in one corner, red and white: these are also the official colors of the Hashishim. The flag and the Illuminati pyramid both have thirteen horizontal divisions: thirteen is, of course, the traditional code for marijuana . . . and is still used in that sense by Hell’s Angels among others.
xxx/ellauri417.html on line 628: So, I read the third book in the series first and absolutely loved it, LOVED it. Then I flew through Morning Star, the first book in the series. And then this book, the second in the series... made me come to a dead stop. Part of it was probably because it's not like the other two books and that threw me off, but then also there's this whole section on russian history, politics, philosphy that just felt like a slog to get through. The other books had these sorts of thought-provoking sections within the larger narrative as well, but I found those more easily digestible. I'll try rereading this book again the future, but have a feeling it's just not quite for me. Excerpts: "Every single death has its own explanation. But not death as a whole. That has no explanation." Except it does: shorter generations, faster evolution. p 120 "Everything that was living possessed that will. Perhaps that was even what life itself was: the will to live." Greetings to Schopenhauer. p 576 "The horizontal is the realm of the beast, nature, death; it is the corpse in its grave The vertical belongs to man." Or to Karl-Ove humping yet another preteen. p 636 "Happiness is not to get what you want. Happiness is to get what you do not want, and learn to appreciate it." Happiness is a warm gun. p 719 "Only when it [water in the tap] isn't there do we miss it, only then does it become valuable to us - even if it has been keeping us alive the whole time." p 719 Deep shit.
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