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Slowed Sequence

01/05/2016 6:05 PM

Greetings honorable members. Let me start by drawing your attention to 'speed'. As you all may know, technology advances with the transcension of every threshold limiting man from experiencing the universe, these thresholds present themselves to mankind under different phenomenons among which are known to us as "temperature","speed","sound","density" and so many other uniqueness of the phenomenas of our reality.

These phenomenas present themselves to us in intensities, An example of what I'm trying to explain which we may already know is an example of "speed", speed is a phenomena in our reality which affects us all in intensities. The speed of our human breathing can be called the frequency of breathing, and its intensity can be measured in inhale/exhale per minute(depending on the professional standard assigned).

The frequency of human breathing differs in intensity with activity or age, in other words, the frequency is proportional to activity or time(medical departments may explain with better words or terms). Relatively speaking, the intensity of speed is als applicable not only to frequency but also to rotation(sometimes measured by number of rotations per minute-rpm).

This is where I want to focus on, so as to draw inference to all speeds. Mechanical inventions rose by transcending the barriers or thresholds of so many densities including "speed". The human arm was the first "connecting rod" observable when it is in use. As challenges mounted and endured, it was a welcome development to increase the arm speeds with battons, then clubs,shovels, knives, digger and so many extended arms, many still littered around us for use till today.

Let me not bore you with mundane frivolous familiarities. Fast forward, this is 2016, man has advanced into speed of activities, and can attain farer distances, achieve bigger work outputs in a shorter period or time. SPEED is increasing with men. Let me end by mentioning the rpm of an average engine.

An average hydrocarbon powered engine can achieve a continous centrifugal speed of 2000 rotations in one minute, this is a great feat compared to what an average man can rotate without his technology, but compared to the rotational speeds presently untapped in the universe, this feat is laughable even up to 1million rotations per minute.

My point is not to praise mankind nor to mock us, my point is this: Only a low significant percent of men actually understand the principles of technology, but we all almost we all use it and pay obsolete cheap unskilled man hours of labor to the governments and kings of technology.

This is slowing us unwillfully down. It is not that the vast majority of men are stupid, it is that the kings and governments of technology are afraid they will lose their power if the adopt a sincere approach towards opening the minds of all intending official and unofficial engineering students and or apprentices, related and unrelated.

IMAGINE WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO A MIND OF A WILLING MIND IF THE RPM OF A 2000RPM ENGINE IS SLOWED DOWN TO 5RPM IN A CLASSROOM. Imagine what will happen to a student if a common computer processor is slowed down to the speed of man and accellerated to run to work. Everything is related. Shall we ?

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01/05/2016 6:20 PM

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01/05/2016 6:21 PM

This is almost as bad a a single run-on sentence and I got bored and stopped reading it long before it ended.

What's the point of this? Well, maybe I shouldn't ask, but breaking this up into meaningful paragraphs would do wonders. I can say it will be any more intelligible.

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01/06/2016 4:58 AM

It might be more intelligible, but equally idiotic

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01/05/2016 6:26 PM

Let's not.

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01/05/2016 6:38 PM

This thread is on the borderline of being deleted as spam.

One would think that the New Year's punch would have worn off by now.

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01/06/2016 1:07 PM

Note to Mod. Thanks. Formatting didn't help.

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01/06/2016 2:14 PM

"Let me not bore you with mundane frivolous familiarities."

Too late.

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01/07/2016 6:03 AM

Try switching to decaf.

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