Math Easy SolutionsIn #911Truth Part 21, I have uploaded the second part of the anonymous documentary series that was mailed to Andrew Johnson from CheckTheEvidence.com. The list of the 3 parts of the documentary series are listed below:
9/11 The Essential Guide: youtu.be/zn2rd_jEJkU 9/11 Liars for Truth 9/11 Observable Evidence (I will upload on September 11th)
The first part, shown in my previous upload, was a 1-hour trailer / mini-documentary that takes clips from the full 10-hour documentary, which I will upload on September 11th.
The second part, uploaded now, is titled "9/11 Liars for Truth". It is also a compilation of clips taken from the full documentary, but this time the focus is on the so-called “debunkers” and “truthers”. Both of these groups have disinformation agents (aka liars) that steer the public away from the truth, and both depend on each other. The controlled opposition truthers present easily debunkable theories, such as explosives and nukes, from which the debunkers can easily debunk. Essentially, the truthers debunk the mainstream lie of a gravity collapse and the debunkers debunk the alternative lie of explosive demolition. This cycle repeats as both parties benefit from each other in influence and revenue. Of course, the actual evidence of 9/11, such as dustification of the World Trade Center and the presence of Hurricane Erin, are covered up as much as possible.
Prominent liars mentioned in this video are listed below (in clockwise order from the video thumbnail):
- Richard Gage: Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) - Gregory S. Jenkins (Greg Jenkins): Physicist in ambush interview against Dr. Judy Wood - Steven Earl Jones (Steven Jones): Cold fusion coverup + AE911Truth - James H. Fetzer (Jim Fetzer): Scholars for 9/11 Truth - Alexander Emerick Jones (Alex Jones): Info Wars - James Corbett: The Corbett Report - Jeremy Rys: Alien Scientist - Ryan Dawson: Anti-Neocon Report - Michael Shermer: The Skeptics Society - Myles Power: Conspiracy “Debunker” YouTuber - (Not in thumbnail) David Chandler: Retired physics teacher, AE911Truth
This video does a great job in exposing the lies and tactics used by the above disinformation agents. Often times these people expose themselves by forgetting which lies they are pushing at any given time.
✈️#911Truth Part 21: Feature Documentary: 9/11 Liars for TruthMath Easy Solutions2022-09-07 | In #911Truth Part 21, I have uploaded the second part of the anonymous documentary series that was mailed to Andrew Johnson from CheckTheEvidence.com. The list of the 3 parts of the documentary series are listed below:
9/11 The Essential Guide: youtu.be/zn2rd_jEJkU 9/11 Liars for Truth 9/11 Observable Evidence (I will upload on September 11th)
The first part, shown in my previous upload, was a 1-hour trailer / mini-documentary that takes clips from the full 10-hour documentary, which I will upload on September 11th.
The second part, uploaded now, is titled "9/11 Liars for Truth". It is also a compilation of clips taken from the full documentary, but this time the focus is on the so-called “debunkers” and “truthers”. Both of these groups have disinformation agents (aka liars) that steer the public away from the truth, and both depend on each other. The controlled opposition truthers present easily debunkable theories, such as explosives and nukes, from which the debunkers can easily debunk. Essentially, the truthers debunk the mainstream lie of a gravity collapse and the debunkers debunk the alternative lie of explosive demolition. This cycle repeats as both parties benefit from each other in influence and revenue. Of course, the actual evidence of 9/11, such as dustification of the World Trade Center and the presence of Hurricane Erin, are covered up as much as possible.
Prominent liars mentioned in this video are listed below (in clockwise order from the video thumbnail):
- Richard Gage: Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) - Gregory S. Jenkins (Greg Jenkins): Physicist in ambush interview against Dr. Judy Wood - Steven Earl Jones (Steven Jones): Cold fusion coverup + AE911Truth - James H. Fetzer (Jim Fetzer): Scholars for 9/11 Truth - Alexander Emerick Jones (Alex Jones): Info Wars - James Corbett: The Corbett Report - Jeremy Rys: Alien Scientist - Ryan Dawson: Anti-Neocon Report - Michael Shermer: The Skeptics Society - Myles Power: Conspiracy “Debunker” YouTuber - (Not in thumbnail) David Chandler: Retired physics teacher, AE911Truth
This video does a great job in exposing the lies and tactics used by the above disinformation agents. Often times these people expose themselves by forgetting which lies they are pushing at any given time.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsVectors and the Geometry of Space: The Dot ProductMath Easy Solutions2022-12-18 | In this video I go over further into vectors and this time look at multiplying vectors with the dot product. In my previous videos I discussed adding vectors and multiplying vectors with a scalar. This time I discuss multiplication of two vectors via the dot product, which is defined as multiplying all corresponding vector components and adding them up, thus giving a scalar or real number value; aka not a vector. Further in the video I show that this way of defining vector multiplication has useful applications since it can be reinterpreted in terms of the angle between 2 vectors. I also discuss vector projections, direction cosines, and applications to physics of the dot product.
The topics covered as well as their timestamps are listed below.
- Introduction: 0:00 - Sections in Calculus Book Chapter: 1:03 - Topics to Cover: 1:46 1. The Dot Product: 2:52 - Definition 1: Dot Product: 3:38 - Example 1: 6:15 - Properties of the Dot Product: 10:49 - Proof of Property 1: 12:42 - Proof of Property 2: 14:00 - Proof of Property 3: 15:59 - Proof of Property 4: 19:15 - Proof of Property 5: 24:00 - Geometric Interpretation of the Dot Product: 24:45 - Definition 2: Dot Product: 28:02 - Example 2: 43:14 - Corollary: 45:46 - Example 3: 46:49 - Perpendicular Vectors: 52:42 - Example 4: 54:47 2. Vector Angles: 56:49 - Direction Angles and Direction Cosines: 1:02:55 - Example 5: 1:17:28 3. Projections: Vector and Scalar Projections: 1:21:27 - Summary of Projections: 1:30:22 - Example 6: 1:33:19 4. Vectors in Physics: 1:39:04 - Example 7: 1:42:33 - Example 8: 1:45:25
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 28: Magnetic Spinning Top Aligns Opposite of Magnetic AttractionMath Easy Solutions2022-12-03 | In #MESExperiments 28 I demonstrate the amazing ability of the GyroTop magnetic spinning top to always balance opposite the magnetic attractive force even when turning the apparatus upside down. The GyroTop, also called Space Top, is the invention of an obscure person named Owen Liang, and whom created it to test his hypothesis that spinning tops want to align themselves opposite of gravity rather than simply "maintaining angular momentum".
The first part of the video involves just a regular spinning top with the ring magnet removed, and is used as a comparison. The spinning top keeps upright opposite the force of gravity even when the apparatus is tilted. This demonstration is often used to illustrate "angular momentum".
In the second part of the video, I attach the ring magnet and repeat the same procedure of spinning it up with a drill. Note the GyroTop has a tube to manually blow air into to spin it up, but I used my drill instead. As I rotate the apparatus the GyroTop always moves to align against the magnetic attraction. This is counterintuitive since the angular momentum should keep the top stationary until the magnetic attractive force is strong enough to grab hold of the top. This GyroTop opens up lots of possibilities!
The timestamps of the regular vs magnetic spinning tops are shown below:
- Regular Spinning Top: 0:00 - Magnetic Spinning Top: 0:59
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsComplex Numbers as Rotation MatricesMath Easy Solutions2022-11-18 | In this video I go over a very interesting concept and that is in interpreting complex or imaginary numbers as and equivalent rotational matrix form. This concept was brought to my attention by Lori Gardi from the @FractalWoman YouTube channel. Rewriting complex numbers as rotation matrices allows for looking at complex numbers from a different perspective, and this case that perspective is in simply rotating vectors. The imaginary number "i" is thus viewed as simply a 90 degree rotation when viewed as a rotation matrix. I also rewrite the famous Euler's formula into a rotation matrix form and that turns out to just be a 180 degree rotation. Since complex numbers appear often in mathematics and physics, it may be insightful to reinterpret such complex equations as simply vector rotations!
Note that while I only covered 2D rotation matrices, a similar concept can be applied to 3D rotation matrices, and which I may cover in future videos so stay tuned.
The topics covered as well as their timestamps are listed below.
- Introduction: 0:00 - Topics to Cover: 0:41 1. Fractal Woman and Other References: 1:28 2. Rotating a Vector: 3:01 3. Matrix Multiplication: 12:47 4. Matrix Addition: 25:29 5. Rotation Matrix: 27:13 6. Complex Numbers: 36:58 7. Relating the Complex Plane with the Rotation Matrix: 43:30 - Complex Numbers as Vector Rotations: 57:12 - Reinterpreting Euler's Formula: 1:10:02 - Applications to Other Fields: 1:20:51
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsVectors and the Geometry of Space: VectorsMath Easy Solutions2022-11-08 | In this video I go over the second section in my Vectors and the Geometry of Space calculus book chapter and this time go over Vectors. Vectors are mathematical objects that describe both magnitude and direction. These are very useful in physics and science in general as it can simplify the mathematical description of 3D-dimensional space. I go over an introduction on Vectors as well as their properties and corresponding vector algebra.
The topics covered as well as their timestamps are listed below.
- Introduction: 0:00 - Sections in Calculus Book Chapter: 0:58 - Topics to Cover: 2:16 1. Vectors: 3:01 2. Combining Vectors: 5:46 - Definition of Vector Addition: 7:03 - Triangle Law: 7:54 - Parallelogram Law: 8:40 - Example 1: 11:21 - Definition of Scalar Multiplication: 14:50 - Example 2: 21:01 3. Components: 22:27 - Equation 1: 35:36 - Example 3: 36:11 - Magnitude or Length of a Vector: 37:48 - Vector Algebra: 39:42 - Example 4: 50:08 - Note on n-Dimensional Vectors: 56:31 - Properties of Vectors: 58:57 - Standard Basis Vectors: 1:08:20 - Example 5: 1:20:56 - Historical Note: 1:25:04 - Unit Vectors: 1:27:15 - Example 6: 1:31:44 4. Applications: 1:35:00 - Example 7: 1:35:45
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsVectors and the Geometry of Space: 3D Coordinate SystemsMath Easy Solutions2022-10-04 | In this video I go over a new chapter in my calculus book and cover Vectors and the Geometry of Space. More specifically, I cover the first section of that chapter which is on Three Dimensional Coordinate Systems. This section defines the terminology and conventions for 3D coordinates which I will be using throughout this chapter. Several examples are included such as the equations for a sphere and the distance between points in 3D.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- Introduction: 0:00 - Topics to Cover: 1:01 1. Vectors and the Geometry of Space: 1:31 2. Three-Dimensional Coordinate Systems: 3:02 3. Example 1: 22:00 - Note on Context: 26:32 - Equations of Vertical or Horizontal Planes: 27:30 4. Example 2: 32:03 5. Example 3: 36:47 5. Distance Formula in 2D: 39:43 - Distance Formula in Three Dimensions: 41:32 7. Example 4: 52:11 8. Example 5: 54:33 - Equation of a Sphere: 57:40 9. Example 6: 58:45 10. Example 7: 1:06:23
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 22: Feature Documentary: Observable EvidenceMath Easy Solutions2022-09-11 | In #911Truth Part 22, I have uploaded the third and final part of the anonymous documentary series that was mailed to Andrew Johnson from CheckTheEvidence.com. The 3 parts of the documentary series are listed below:
Recall that the first part was a 1-hour trailer / mini-documentary of the full 10-hour documentary. The second part is a compilation of clips taken from the full documentary that is focused on the many disinfo agents (aka liars) that steer the 9/11 Truth Movement.
The third part, uploaded now, is the full 10+ hour documentary and is titled: 9/11 Observable Evidence. This is one of the best and most thorough compilations of the available evidence regarding the events that occurred on 9/11. This documentary also switches effortlessly from presenting what happened on 9/11 to how the controlled opposition crew members cover up, muddle up, and flat out lie about what our eyes can see.
The third part consists of 4 parts and 8 chapters, which I have merged all into one nearly 11 hour long documentary. The timestamps to each part and chapter are listed below.
0:00 - Background Information 1. 2:46 – Part 1: The Scientific Method 2. 11:23 – Part 1: Why Do We Still Have a Cover Up? - 44:08 – MES Correction: Spire is 900 ft - 58:34 – MES Correction: Spire is 900 ft 3. 4:25:47 – Part 2: Critical Thinking - 4:29:37 – Copyright Claim: Video Cropped Out - 4:51:50 – Copyright Claim: Background Music Changed - 5:38:50 – MES Correction: Spire is 900 ft 4. 5:45:21 – Part 3: Thermite 5. 7:20:48 – Part 3: Space Beams 6. 7:26:53 – Part 3: The 9/11 – Energy Connection 7. 8:35:36 – Part 4: Perception Management - 8:49:50 – MES Correction: Spire is 900 ft 8. 10:24:36 – Part 5: Summary - 10:54:32 – Credits
September 11, 2001 was a day when directed free energy technology was revealed to the world. The entire world saw it. Giant skyscrapers were once standing, and then moments later were turned to dust leaving very little rubble, seismic impact, or remains of the old world we were being initiated out of…
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 20: Feature Trailer: 9/11 The Essential GuideMath Easy Solutions2022-09-02 | In #911Truth Part 20, I have uploaded the first part of an anonymous documentary series that was mailed to Andrew Johnson from CheckTheEvidence.com with the goal of sharing far and wide. The documentary series consists of 3 parts and are listed below.
9/11 The Essential Guide 9/11 Liars for Truth (I will upload on September 7th) 9/11 Observable Evidence (I will upload on September 11th)
Both the first and second parts are shortened versions of the third part, which is the full 10-hour documentary. The first part, 9/11 The Essential Guide, can be seen as a trailer or mini-documentary and is a condensed version of the full documentary. The second part, 9/11 Liars for Truth, goes over the controlled opposition crew employed to keep the lid on the truth of 9/11, which is evidence of directed free energy technology. I will upload the second part on September 7th and the full documentary on September 11th of this year.
This documentary series packages and presents the evidence on 9/11 in a unique way designed to appeal to “normies” and “casual truthers”, as the anonymous authors state. In this regard, they do a great job, especially in showing how the “Truth Movement” is being steered by liars that mimic mainstream media propaganda techniques.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Problems PlusMath Easy Solutions2022-09-01 | In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series and this time go over the end-of-chapter Problems Plus section of advanced math questions. There are a total of 27 questions in this section: 1 example + 26 problems. These problems are more advanced than the typical questions in my calculus book and are a great way to test how well you know the concepts covered. Try to solve them yourself before watching the solution!
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- Introduction - 0:00 - Problems Plus - 1:23 - Topics to Cover - 1:54 - Example - 2:29 - Problem 1 - 16:53 - Problem 2 - 23:58 - Problem 3 - 35:27 - Problem 4 - 1:05:21 - Problem 5 - 1:31:38 - Problem 6 - 2:03:57 - Problem 7 - 2:14:25 - Problem 8- 3:16:19 - Problem 9 - 3:44:25 - Problem 10 - 4:05:47 - Problem 11 - 4:21:35 - Problem 12 - 4:35:12 - Problem 13 - 4:56:02 - Problem 14 - 5:26:33 - Problem 15 - 5:38:41 - Problem 16 - 6:00:57 - Problem 17 - 6:16:06 - Problem 18 - 6:54:16 - Problem 19 - 7:23:42 - Problem 20 - 7:37:31 - Problem 21 - 8:04:29 - Problem 22 - 8:15:36 - Problem 23 - 8:39:05 - Problem 24 - 8:51:03 - Problem 25 - 9:43:11 - Problem 26 - 10:05:10
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Review and True-False QuizMath Easy Solutions2022-05-31 | In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series and this time go over the end-of-chapter Review and True-False quiz. These sections are at the end of most chapters of my calculus book, and are a great way to recap the concepts covered in each chapter. This video is a great review to challenge and help fine-tune your understanding of all things infinite sequences and series.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔥 #MESScience 3: Overview of BiologyMath Easy Solutions2022-05-19 | In #MESScience 3, I have uploaded a deep dive in all things mainstream biology. As stated last year in the Progress and Update video, I initially planned on just making a COVID and masks video. But the background genetic and molecular biology section got very large, so I decided to do that separately. Unlike mathematics, I had researched biology before, which is why I felt it important to first go over a very extensive overview video of all things mainstream biology. This is essentially a mini-course (or degree) compacted into one 48+ hour video. Buckle up!
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- 0:00 - Video Meta Data - 3:24 - MES Inline Commentary - 4:34 - Note on Wikipedia 1. 6:20 - Overview of Biology 2. 7:17 - Table of Contents 3. 9:42 - Biology - 16:09 - Etymology [Origin/history of words] - 19:28 - History - Chemical basis - 36:55 - Atoms and molecules - 1:09:45 - Organic compounds - 1:11:39 - Carbohydrates / Saccharides - 1:16:15 - Acids and Bases - 1:35:46 - Important Chemistry Terms - 1:55:53 - Fats - 2:17:59 - Amino Acids - 2:34:34 - Nucleotides - 3:18:55 - Macromolecules - 3:36:24 - Cells - 3:50:03 - Cell structure - 4:55:14 - Metabolism - 5:33:10 - Cellular respiration - 7:02:17 - Photosynthesis - 7:45:43 - Cell signaling - 8:34:05 - Cell cycle - Genetics - 9:41:29 - Inheritance - 10:22:43 - DNA - 10:28:25 - Gene expression - 11:09:32 - Genomes - 11:42:17 - Biotechnology - 12:27:38 - Genes, development, and evolution - Evolution - 12:58:00 - Evolutionary processes - 13:07:46 - Speciation - 13:33:54 - Phylogenies - 13:52:48 - History of life - Diversity - 14:50:54 - Bacteria and Archaea - 15:49:37 - Protists - 15:52:56 - Plant diversity - 17:03:00 - Fungi - 17:31:07 - Animal diversity - 18:30:16 - Viruses - Plant form and function - 19:33:43 - Plant body - 20:28:06 - Plant nutrition and transport - 21:01:56 - Plant development - 21:25:49 - Plant reproduction - 21:34:27 - Plant responses - Animal form and function - 21:45:40 - Principles - 22:15:47 - Water and salt balance - 22:34:52 - Nutrition and digestion - 23:05:15 - Breathing - 24:09:05 - Circulation - 24:30:37 - Muscle and movement - 25:30:06 - Nervous system - 25:54:57 - Hormonal control - 26:46:25 - Animal reproduction - 26:52:41 - Animal development - 26:59:23 - Immune system - 27:55:46 - Animal behavior - Ecology - 28:00:40 - Ecosystems - 28:15:31 - Populations - 28:35:39 - Communities - 28:42:26 - Biosphere - 29:41:48 - Conservation 4. 29:56:42 - Summary 5. 48:35:23 - MES Science 4
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 19: Feature Series: IRREFUTABLE: Free-Energy Technology Revealed to the WorldMath Easy Solutions2021-09-11 | In #911Truth Part 19 I have combined and uploaded the epic 9/11 video series by Adam Dwyer titled: IRREFUTABLE: Classified Free-Energy Technology Revealed to the World. Adam is an engineer that, after discovering the world of Dr. Judy Wood and the truth of 9/11, took it upon himself to produce a 6+ episode series that captures the enormous magnitude of the events that conspired on September 11, 2001. From giant steel structures turning into dust before our very eyes to a giant hurricane being manufactured, wrapping our minds around 9/11 requires questioning the very fabric of our reality…
Finally, since it was only fitting to do so, I have also included at the end the music video by Charlie Pound titled: Wake Up This is Your Alarm!
Each individual episode is listed below along with the timestamps in the video, and links to the original videos:
1. @ 0:00 - Episode 0: Overview 2. @ 8:22 - Episode 1: Missing Rubble 3. @ 20:14 - Episode 2: Dr. Judy Wood 4. @ 25:12 - Episode 3: Dustification 5. @ 36:56 - Episode 4: The Big Picture 6. @ 43:56 - Episode 5: The Book 7. @ 48:34 - Episode 6.1: Discovery of Hurricane Erin 8. @ 49:18 - Episode 6.5: Geraldo Rivera Celebrates 40 Years of Hurricane Coverage 9. @ 50:58 - Episode 6: Hurricane Erin – Pt. 1 Manufactured Storm 10 @ 1:05:52 - Music Video: Wake Up This is Your Alarm! by Charlie Pound
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsApplied Project: Radiation from the Stars (Blackbody Radiation)Math Easy Solutions2021-05-26 | In this video I go over another Applied Project and titled “Radiation from the Stars”. This is an interesting project from my calculus book at the end of the section on Infinite Sequences and Series. The project involves blackbody radiation and comparing the classical model with the newer quantum mechanics model.
Blackbody radiation is the heat radiation of a simplified ideal object that absorbs all incoming radiation and emits radiation that is dependent only on temperature of the object and not the frequency of the incoming radiation. Objects such as a furnace blast, matte black, and superheated objects like the Sun behave as blackbody radiators.
In the 19th century, John William Strutt aka “Lord Rayleigh” and James Jeans had derived a theoretical model for the radiation spectrum of a blackbody, but this diverged significantly from known experimental findings, in particular at low wavelengths or high frequency light. This resulted in what is known as the Ultraviolet Catastrophe.
In 1900, Max Planck looked to resolve this by postulating that light can only exist in discrete packets or quanta and not at any arbitrary value. This quantization of light produced experimentally accurate results for blackbody radiation and ushered in the start of “Quantum Mechanics”.
In this particular Applied Project, I go over Planck’s Law, determine its limits, and show that at high wavelengths the law converges to Rayleigh-Jeans Law.
Later in the video I make a note regarding Planck’s Constant and a potentially better interpretation of the quantization of energy from the YouTuber Lori Gardi aka Fractal Woman. I had initially written up a more extensive derivation of Planck’s Law in this video, but I have since removed it to do as a separate video in the future. Nonetheless, I have included the following links for further research:
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔥#MESScience 3: Progress and UpdateMath Easy Solutions2021-05-09 | It has been almost 5 months since I have uploaded a video, since December 13, 2020.
I was working on a video Reviewing COVID-19 and Masks but I realized I needed to first to read up on all things biology to get some better background info.
After 3 months of research, I then started writing up the video notes in my usual OneNote style, but the notes were getting more than OneNote could handle without freezing up, so I moved it to a Word document.
After 2 more months of researching and writing up, I realized that the background information regarding mainstream biology, microbiology, and genetic science was becoming very extensive on its own.
Thus, I have decided to split up the COVID/Masks video and do that one at a later date; but you can view the draft notes I had written so far in the link below.
In the meantime, I will be covering a very extensive overview video of the mainstream science regarding microbiology, DNA, RNA, genetics, and virus/germ theory in general.
The overview video will serve as a starting point for all to get up to speed on biology and related topics, and will provide the necessary background for my future COVID/Masks video.
Note that during this time, I have been uploading on my new MES Truth channel, as well as having started a MES Store selling MES Merchandise!
- MES Truth: https://mes.fm/truth - MES Store: https://mes.fm/store
I made the MES Truth channel for uploading mainly videos by others that I highly recommend, especially those that are not well known and/or that may get deleted on other channels.
If you have been watching MES videos for the past few years, what's happening in the world should not be a surprise…
Stay tuned for MES Science 3!
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Applications of Taylor PolynomialsMath Easy Solutions2020-12-14 | In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series, and this time look at the many applications of Taylor polynomials. When I was still a student in university, it was this particular concept of Taylor polynomials and their applications to all aspects of physics that got me interested in creating my Math Easy Solutions channel. And in this video I explore Taylor polynomials in approximating functions which can then be extended to most functions in physics.
The accuracy of our approximations can be determined using the Alternating Series Estimation theorem, Taylor's Inequality, and through graphical or even brute force calculation methods. The particular science and physics applications that I cover in this video include optics, electromagnetism, water waves, pendulums, and surveying.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:04 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 2:18 - Introduction - @ 2:48 - Recap on Power Series and Taylor Polynomials 2. @ 8:22 - Approximating Functions by Polynomials - @ 30:37 - Example 1: f(x) = x^(1/3) - Example 2: f(x) = sin x - @ 53:48 - Using Alternating Series Estimation Theorem - @ 1:14:22 - Using Taylor's Inequality - @ 1:21:11 - Using Graphical Methods 3. @ 1:32:04 - Applications to Physics - @ 1:32:38 - Example 3: Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity - @ 2:02:16 - Optical Physics 4. @ 2:21:25 - Exercises - @ 2:21:42 - Exercise 1: Taylor Derivatives - @ 2:30:50 - Exercise 2: Optical Physics - @ 3:19:35 - Exercise 3: Electric Dipoles - @ 3:33:36 - Exercise 4: Water Waves - @ 4:09:52 - Exercise 5: Pendulum Period - @ 4:52:04 - Exercise 6: Surveying
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsⒷ Blockchain: The Big Picture - Part 2: TokenizationMath Easy Solutions2020-11-21 | In this video I continue further into my Blockchain: The Big Picture series and this time look at Part 2 which covers the concepts of money, trade, and tokenization. As explained in Part 1, I had initially anticipated only making one Big Picture video but now it is becoming a video series. In Part 1 I had covered the notion of digital blockchain consensus which allows a network of computers to maintain a single ledger or history of transactions. This concept is a key factor in governing the current state of the world and the direction it is heading.
In this Part 2 video, I start with pondering philosophical questions such as why do we do the things we do and create the things we create. These questions require exploring the concepts of work and manufacturing as well as trade and money. The concept of money is an abstraction and only exists so long as there is a collective belief or consensus as to its use as a representation or “tokenization” of goods and services. This belief in money requires an entire system of governance to maintain trust in it and it is this very system which is getting an entire shakedown through the emergence of blockchain technology. The full implications of what this means will be explored in Part 3 so stay tuned!
The topics covered in this video are listed below as well as their timestamps:
0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Topics to Cover 1:24 - 1. Recap on Part 1 6:16 - 2. Introduction to Part 2 7:23 - 3. Technology 8:34 - 4. Directed Energy 10:34 - 5. Mind Control 12:07 - 6. Collective Mind Control 15:37 - 7. Trade 18:58 - 8. Barter 22:16 - 9. Money 25:58 - 10. Consensus 26:59 - 11. Trust 30:20 - 12. Infrastructure of Money 35:43 - 13. Tokenization 46:24 - 14. Digital Tokenization 53:26 - 15. Blockchain Tokenization 1:06:00 - 16. To Be Continued in Part 3: Architecture of Control
Stay tuned for Part 3…
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔧Fix OneNote Screen Blinking on Windows 10: Remove App PermissionsMath Easy Solutions2020-10-29 | In this video I once again look at troubleshooting the issue of the OneNote application glitching and blinking when using the pen to write on the screen, and this time go over a quick fix that has worked well for me. The fix is to simply turn off all the app permissions in the app settings options of OneNote. This simple quick fix has worked surprisingly well for me.
Note that in my previous video I had discussed that increasing the task priority also helped to mitigate the glitching, but even then the issue became intolerable later on. Right now I use both methods of increasing task priority and removing app permissions. Although the issue of screen blinking and glitching still occasionally persists, likely because my note taking can be very extensive, it is at a manageable level.
Let me know if this works for you too!
The topics covered in this video are listed below as well as their timestamps:
- 0:00 - Intro - @ 0:18 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 0:29 - Recap on Previous Video 2. @ 1:52 - Quick Fix: Turn Off App Permissions
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsLaboratory Project: An Elusive LimitMath Easy Solutions2020-10-20 | In this video I go over the Laboratory Project titled An Elusive Limit. Laboratory Projects are interesting math projects at the end of some sections of my calculus book, and in this case at the end of the section on Taylor and Maclaurin Series. The project I cover involves solving the limit of a function that has a difference in the numerator and denominator; and both include trigonometric sine and tangent functions, as we well as inverse trigonometric sine and tangent functions.
The interesting part of all of these functions is that as x approaches 0, then they all approach 0 in about the same rate so that their values are near identical to a high level of digits precision. This makes the resulting differences in the numerator and denominator of the function cancel out most of the digits and thus we are left with only a few correct decimal places. This makes the resulting calculations highly dependent on the level of precision of the calculator being used, and in most cases the calculator won’t be able to brute force calculate the function at values very close to x = 0.
In this case we can still solve the limit in several ways, either by using a computer algebra system (CAS) to solve derivatives or power series of the numerator and denominator, and thus be able to use methods such as l’Hospital’s Rule or other limit laws and algebra manipulation. This effectively means that if we can’t compute the function directly we can instead focus on simplifying or transforming the numerator and denominator into their equivalent but different formulations, which may allow for the limit to be solved through algebraic or calculus means.
This is a very interesting tutorial involving the use of calculators and understanding the levels of precision to be certain that the calculations are correct, so make sure to watch this video!
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:12 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 1:33 - Laboratory Project: An Elusive Limit - 6 Questions 2. Solutions - @ 3:13 - Solution to Question 1 - @ 19:51 - Solution to Question 2 - @ 21:14 - Solution to Question 3 - @ 28:40 - Solution to Question 4 - @ 41:12 - Solution to Question 5 - @ 43:13 - Solution to Question 6
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Kummer’s Test, Raabe’s Test, and Convergence of Binomial SeriesMath Easy Solutions2020-10-13 | In this video I go over more advanced tests for convergence in order to determine the convergence or divergence of the Binomial Series at the endpoints. In particular, I first derive Kummer’s Test, which is a generalization of both the Ratio Test, covered in my earlier video, and Raabe’s Test, which I cover in this video. I also show that Raabe’s Test is essentially a test that compares series to the p-series, which I had covered before.
In my earlier video, I had covered the Binomial Series and showed using the Ratio Test that the radius of convergence was less than 1 but the test was inconclusive at the endpoints. This is where I use Raabe’s Test to overcome the shortcomings of the Ratio Test and show that at the endpoints, the Binomial Series may converge or diverge depending on the value of k. This is a pretty epic and extensive proof video, and likely far more thorough than any other proof found online, so make sure to watch it!
Note that Kummer’s Test was first obtained by German mathematician Ernst Eduard Kummer, while Raabe’s Test was obtained by Swiss mathematician Joseph Ludwig Raabe, and both during the mid-1800s.
Also note, that I obtained the proofs for Kummer’s Test and Raabe’s Test from a paper by Sarah Fix from Whitman College, USA. As for the Binomial Series proof, I used mainly the lecture PDF by John Labute from McGill University, Canada.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:29 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 3:21 - Recap on the Ratio Test for Convergence 2. @ 5:18 - Advanced Tests for Convergence - @ 6:06 - Kummer's Test - @ 36:02 - Ratio Test is Kummer's Test with Bn = 1 - @ 43:07 - Note on Kummer's Test - @ 43:38 - Raabe's Test: Kummer's Test with Bn = n - @ 51:45 - Raabe's Test Compares Series to the p-Series - @ 1:02:05 - Corollary of Raabe's Test - @ 1:23:01 - Note on Raabe's Test and Kummer's Test 3. @ 1:24:04 - Recap on Power Series - @ 1:26:40 - Taylor and Maclaurin Series 4. @ 1:27:32 - Recap on the Binomial Theorem 5. @ 1:29:59 - Recap on the Binomial Series - @ 1:32:32 - Convergence at the Endpoints Depends on the Value of k - @ 1:34:48 - Important Note on the Binomial Coefficients 6. @ 1:36:43 - Convergence of the Binomial Series - @ 1:44:58 - Endpoint x = -1: Using Raabe's Test - Converges when k is greater than 0 - Diverges when k is less than 0 - @ 2:01:43 - Endpoint x = 1: Alternating Series - @ 2:07:37 - Using Raabe's Test: Absolute Convergence when k is greater than 0 - @ 2:12:34 - Using Alternating Series Test: Converges when k is between 0 and -1 - @ 2:42:53 - Pi Production Notation for Factorials - @ 2:48:14 - Using Comparison Test: Diverges when k ≤ -1 - @ 2:58:30 - Can Also Use the Test for Divergence - @ 2:59:12 - Trivial Case k = 0: Converges for all x - @ 2:59:29 - Summary
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Multiplication and Division of Power SeriesMath Easy Solutions2020-09-27 | In this video I go over a very in-depth tutorial on division and multiplication of power series just as we would for polynomials. In my earlier video I had gone over an example on multiplying and dividing power series using the basic polynomial expansion and polynomial long division techniques, but I had not discussed the reasoning for why it works. In this video, however, I derive the power series that results from multiplying two power series and show that the resulting coefficients involve a “convolution” summation that can also be obtained in the same way had we just multiplied the power series as if they were polynomials.
The division of power series is effectively just the reverse of multiplication and thus to divide a power series is the same as figuring out which power series multiplies to get the numerator. I show that polynomial long division and double checking using multiplication yield the same result as expected.
Also in this video, I go over briefly on Euler’s identity and imaginary numbers to illustrate, in Example 3, that if we consider imaginary numbers then we need to account for when the denominator of a power series is equal to zero in the imaginary or complex set of numbers. This particular example was in regard to obtaining the power series of hyperbolic cosecant or csch.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:14 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 2:19 - Recap on Power Series - @ 5:54 - Taylor and Maclaurin Series 2. @ 6:59 - Recap on Earlier Example on Multiplication and Division of Power Series 3. @ 18:21 - Multiplication of Power Series - @ 49:43 - Example 1: e^x/(1-x) - @ 1:03:36 - Example 2: sin^2(x) 4. @ 1:27:37 - Division of Power Series - @ 1:34:04 - Example 3: csch(x) - @ 1:53:20 - Imaginary Numbers and Euler's Identity - @ 2:02:08 - Double Checking Division By Multiplication
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsⒷ Blockchain: The Big Picture - Part 1: What Do You Own?Math Easy Solutions2020-09-19 | In this video I explore further into Blockchain technology and this time discuss the big picture as to its purpose and driving force. In this Part 1 video I specifically look at the concept of digital ownership, value, and the numbers on your bank account. In the physical world, the concept of ownership is taken for granted because we can physically hold in our hands the physical objects that we claim to own. But in the digital world all we are holding is copies of information, or more specifically copies of a series of pulses of light from the magical all encompassing internet of inter-connected computers, linked through a grid of deep-sea fiber optic cables. Thus the focus gets shifted into replicating physical objects through mathematical one-way functions and understanding just who owns the numbers in “our” bank account.
To change the numbers on our bank account without needing to go through the bank requires developing our own ledger, which is just a history of events, and ensure that only one version is upheld through the science of cryptographic consensus. The numbers on any ledger only has value when the network believes it has value. And the ability to digitally form decentralized consensus of a history of events and laws, means blockchain based ledgers can be viewed as digital countries. And this transition is of profound significance and which I will explore in more detail in Part 2, so stay tuned!
The topics covered in this video are listed below as well as their timestamps:
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:16 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 2:35 - Recap on My Earlier Blockchain Videos 2. @ 5:08 - Introduction 3. @ 5:42 - Note on Part 1 4. @ 6:21 - What Do You Own? - @ 7:03 - The Numbers On Your Bank Account - @ 8:30 - Your Entire Digital Existence 5. @ 9:39 - The Internet: Cables of Light - @ 13:21 - World Wide Web: Language of Light - @ 17:09 - Decentralization of Information - @ 18:34 - Decentralization of Information But Not of Value 6. @ 20:14 - What is Value? - @ 22:27 - Physical and Mathematical One-Way Functions - @ 24:26 - Physical Boxes and Cryptographic Hash Functions - @ 27:48 - Digital Keys, Passwords, and Cryptography - @ 33:38 - Digital Signatures 7. @ 35:45 - The Numbers On Your Bank Account (Again) - @ 37:34 - Whose Ledger is it Anyway? - @ 38:50 - Where Are the Ledgers Located? - @ 40:13 - Value is in the Collective Belief of a Network 8. @ 42:21 - Trust - @ 44:24 - Chain of Signatures - @ 45:12 - Copy and Paste and Double Spending - @ 47:29 - Chain of Digital Signatures - @ 53:02 - Consensus is Everything - @ 58:03 - Digital Gold: Consensus via Mathematical Work - @ 1:04:36 - Digital Governance: Consensus via Network Stake - @ 1:07:18 - Variations in Digital Consensus 9. @ 1:12:30 - Decentralized Consensus: Everywhere and Nowhere - @ 1:15:23 - Digital Countries
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 18: Feature Documentary: 9/11 Alchemy - Free Energy & Free Thinking by WCMMath Easy Solutions2020-09-11 | In #911Truth Part 18 I have uploaded, with permission, legendary documentary maker Christian Hampton's, from Wolf Clan Media, first 9/11 documentary titled: 9/11 Alchemy: Free Energy & Free Thinking. This documentary is Volume 1 of his 9/11 Alchemy series in which I have already uploaded Volume 2, Facing Reality, in #911Truth Part 11. But given the importance of both free energy and free thinking, now is a fitting time to present it. In fact, the simple notion of “thinking freely” is something that is deemed “controversial” in today’s totalitarian fear-based order-following society.
The documentary begins with an overview of Nikola Tesla and his plans to build Wardenclyffe Tower in New York in 1901 with hopes of providing the world with unmetered free electrical energy. Fast forward through decades of pre-planned wars, narrated via President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s warning of the Military Industrial Complex, and we arrive at the new ground zero for war: September 11, 2001. The turning of massive buildings (and people) into dust and spontaneously combusting cars, all while leaving very little rubble left was a devastation that left clues for a better world, a free world.
September 11, 2001 was the date the world was confronted with the magic of alchemy, but we just need the mind to comprehend what the eyes see. Dr. Judy Wood was one such mind and even connected the work of obscure free thinking inventor John Hutchison to every alchemical effect on 9/11. What we are entering is the world of secrecy, the world of classified material, the world which the public is not meant to see or even know about. And this world has ways of keeping itself hidden. One such way is by steering truth seekers away from cold fusion and into dead ends of invisible thermitic explosives. But steer through the clouds of dust and disinformation, and what’s laying there is the truth. And this truth is that free energy and free thinking go hand-in-hand…
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 17: Dustification of the World Trade Center Complex (Fast Forward 45X Speed)Math Easy Solutions2020-09-07 | In #911Truth Part 17 I have compiled together a chronological overview of the full dustification of the World Trade Center (WTC) building complex. The complex comprised of 7 buildings, including the Twin Towers WTC 1 and 2, and the third tallest WTC 7 or Salomon Brothers building. Included in this compilation are both “plane” impacts and the fall of WTC 1, 2, and 7. And as usual in my MES Dustification videos, I have fast forwarded the majority of the videos by 45X speed.
The compilation starts in the morning of September 11, 2001 at 8:46 AM via one of the only publicly available footage available of the first "plane" impacting WTC 1, also called the North Tower. Interestingly there appears to be a weird plasma and/or fire formation that may explain how the "holes" were formed. The compilation continues with still footage and helicopter footage of WTC 1 and 2 dustifying, the second "plane" impact into WTC 2, the fall of WTC 1 and 2, and then the much longer continual dustification of WTC 7 which eventually fell like a soft hollowed out shell and at free fall speed at 5:20 PM; followed by more dustification of the entire World Trade Center complex until 6:00 PM when the video cuts off.
Also included in this compilation is the weirdly "toasted" cars, which looked like there were inside a giant microwave oven, just behind WTC 7 in the afternoon as WTC 7, or "Building 7", was itself weirdly dustifying from one side and one side only! A short clip of WTC 6 dustifying and getting watered down is also included.
The sequences of events and their timestamps are listed below.
1. @ 00:00 - 1st “plane” impact into WTC 1 and hole formation (8:46 AM) - @ 0:50 – Close up and slow motion of 1st “plane” impact - @ 1:16 – Close up and slow motion of the “hole” formation 2. @ 2:34 – Dustification of WTC 1 and 2 (8:49 AM) - @ 3:02 - Second “plane” impact into WTC 2 (9:02 AM) - @ 4:58 - WTC 2 falls (9:59 AM) 3. @ 5:58 - Dustification of WTC 1 (10:21 AM) - @ 6:20 - WTC 1 falls (10:28 AM) - @ 7:10 - WTC 7 starts dustifying after WTC 1 falls 4. @ 7:47 - WTC 7 and the entire WTC complex continues to dustify (1 to 2 PM) - @ 8:56 - Closeup of WTC 6 dustifying and being watered down - @ 9:36 - WTC 7 and the entire WTC complex continues to dustify (1:59 PM) 5. @ 10:58 - WTC 7 dustifying from one side only (3 PM to 4 PM) - @ 11:22 - Abnormally “toasted” cars behind WTC 7 6. @ 12:38 - WTC 7 still dustifying (5:05 PM) - @ 13:09 - WTC 7 falls like a soft hollow shell in free fall (5:20 PM)
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 16: Bill Cooper’s 9/11 Prediction During June 28, 2001 Radio BroadcastMath Easy Solutions2020-09-02 | In #911Truth Part 16 I clip together the infamous 9/11 prediction by legendary radio broadcast host Milton William “Bill” Cooper which he made during his June 28, 2001 radio broadcast “Hour of the Time” show. Bill Cooper stated with certainty that Osama bin Laden was going to be the next boogeyman to take the blame for a major attack that was to happen on USA soil. Fast forward a few months and 9/11 happened and within minutes the Osama boogeyman was plastered all over the news and USA was soon to start bombing countries in the Middle East.
Bill Cooper’s prediction was not a psychic prophecy or even the result of a detailed analysis of current events, but instead it is merely the logical outcome of the absurdity of world events and the willing compliance of the public to accept anything and everything the uniform TV authority box is presenting. And during that time the usual mainstream media propaganda outlets were pushing the usual “extremist Muslim terrorists are plotting to attack the Western world". The spearhead of this fake news campaign is none other than the legendary satire news organization, CNN, which somehow got an exclusive interview inside Osama’s SECRET HIDEOUT, something which trillions of dollars of tax-payer funded USA military and intelligence agencies “couldn’t” do.
The writing was on the wall that the CIA funded Osama was the next in line of a long succession of propped up "enemies" to rile up the public in the usual fearful chants for war and to remove their basic human rights in place for an illusion of temporary security as you get X-ray scanned and groped whenever going into an airport. Extrapolate this same scheme to today, and soon you will have to present a digital certificate of “health” whenever walking outside or even just choosing to breathe air without a muzzle.
However, the writing was on the wall for Bill Cooper himself, since he was getting a very large radio broadcasting following on his show “Hour of the Time”, something which could not have been contained had he been allowed to live. And along with predicting 9/11 he had also predicted his death was soon to follow as well. He was among the first and foremost true truth-seekers, someone that would smile at the face of the death even it means it is required to uphold principle, the principle to live as one sees fit and not as demanded by others into violent compliance. Bill is a shiny example of what it means to be an individual in the face of a blind collective, and is an example that I strive to live by.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔧Custom Browser User Scripts: Unblock Brave Browser from Archive.isMath Easy Solutions2020-08-17 | In this video I go over another troubleshooting video and this time look at using custom browser user scripts to augment or change the way any particular website appears. And in this particular instance, I show how to unblock the Brave browser from the Archive.is (and mirror sites Archive.vn and Archive.today) archiving webpage website tool.
The Brave browser is similar to Google Chrome in that they both use the same Chromium browser architecture but Brave allows users and publishers to earn cryptocurrency in the form of Basic Attention Token (BAT). I had switched from Google Chrome to Brave about 6 months ago and everything was working fine until all of a sudden the Archive.is webpage archiving tool which I had been using for years no longer supported the Brave browser. I did some digging and found that the owner of Archive.is has an issue with retrieving the BAT tokens that his website earned and as a result decided to not allow Brave browser users to access Archive.is. I include the email conversation the owner had with Brave so feel free to read through the back-and-forth communications at your leisure.
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Although this particular video was in regard to unblocking Brave from Archive.is, the general tutorial on using custom browser user scripts with the Violentmonkey script manager and Greasy Fork script sharing service can be applied to many different scenarios of changing how a website is rendered on a browser. Let me know if you have some cool user scripts that you are using!
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:06 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 1:26 - Introduction to Archive.is and the Brave Browser 2. @ 3:36 - Archive.is Website No Longer Supports the Brave Browser - @ 8:24 - Solution: Custom Browser User Script - @ 13:13 - MES Custom User Script Modification
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔧Fix OneNote Screen Blinking on Windows 10 + Increasing Task PriorityMath Easy Solutions2020-08-14 | In this video I go over some possible fixes to the issue that has arisen in my recent super-long videos in which the OneNote program glitches and blinks to a white screen periodically and annoyingly. The fixes covered include:
1. The usual restart or reinstall the application and/or computer in hopes of returning the computer to a previous state before any possible computer bugs. 2. Updating the “Group Policy” within Windows 10 to “increase scheduling priority”. 3. Manually increasing the task priority of OneNote and other relevant programs to ensure most of the computer resources are directed to the desired tasks.
The first fix only temporarily works while for the second fix I would need more time to assess how well it works but have included it because it was referenced directly by an OneNote engineer on the OneNote subreddit. The third fix is essentially a brute force technique which, although doesn’t completely eliminate any “screen blinking”, it speeds up the processing speed and lowers the lag time when the OneNote (or any other application) is rendering.
Note that I am using a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with an i5 processor, Windows 10 operating system, OneNote note-taking application, and Bandicam computer recording software.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 0:29 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 0:52 - OneNote Screen Keeps Blinking 2. Possible Fixes - @ 1:29 - Restarting or Reinstalling OneNote, Computer, and/or Operating System - @ 2:20 - Updating Group Policy - @ 8:37 - Increasing the Task Priority 3. @ 16:47 - My Computer Specs
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsLeibniz’s Rule: Generalization of the Product Rule for DerivativesMath Easy Solutions2020-08-10 | In this video I go over Leibniz’s rule which is the generalization of the product rule for derivatives and extends it for all derivatives and not just the first one. I had covered the product rule in my earlier video and showed that the derivative of the product (f·g)’ = f’g + fg’. We can use this same product rule, along with mathematical induction, to prove the general Leibniz rule for the n-th derivative of a product (f·g)^(n).
Leibniz’s rule makes use of the binomial coefficient which I had briefly discussed in a prior video as well. After I prove the rule, I manually derive consecutive derivatives using the product rule, as well as comparing the result with the binomial theorem. I do this to show the amazing synchronicity or similarity between the powers of a binomial (x + y)^n and the derivative of a product (f·g)^(n).
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 0:42 - Topics to Cover 1. @ 1:14 - Recap on the Product Rule for Derivatives 2. @ 2:51 - Leibniz's Rule: Generalization of the Product Rule for Derivatives - @ 8:00 - Proof of Leibniz's Rule - @ 45:17 - Manually Determining the n-th Derivative Using the Product Rule - @ 59:27 - Synchronicity with the Binomial Theorem
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔥#MESScience 2: Vortex Math Part 1: Number Theory and Modular ArithmeticMath Easy Solutions2020-08-03 | In #MESScience 2 I cover a relatively unknown concept called “Vortex Math” or “Vortex Based Mathematics” which was founded by Marko Rodin. Vortex math is based upon the continual summing of digits of a number until a single digit is obtained and then using this principle to develop patterns with basic arithmetic in both 2D as a modular clock and grid of numbers; and in 3D as a torus with spiral geometry. Marko and many other proponents of vortex math both deify and reify numbers the resulting patterns by viewing the the abstractness of numbers as concrete physical reality.
In this video I go through the fundamentals of vortex math and then generalize to any base number system. This process involves an extensive review of number theory and modular arithmetic in order to understand the underlying patterns, symmetry, and causation that govern all of the patterns that arise in vortex math.
In future parts I will look to examine the 2D number grid, 3D vortex torus, and more advanced patterns that tie into the Fibonacci sequence and more.
CORRECTION: @ 5:26:45 - Halving and doubling both depend on the number system, but halving depends on the relative value of 10/2.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:05 – MES Research Note - @ 1:54 - Note on Part 1 - @ 2:22 – Topics to Cover
1. - @ 6:12 - Introduction to Vortex Math - @ 8:30 - Marko Rodin's Claims and Discovery - 36:36 - Fallacy of Reification 2. @ 42:12 - Overview of Base Number Systems - @ 42:48 - The Number 0 and 10 in General Number Systems - @ 50:13 - Converting Number Systems 3. @ 1:12:34 - Summing of Integer Digits and the Remainder After Division - @ 1:24:02 - Division by Largest Unique Digit and Repeating Digits After Decimal Place - @ 1:33:57 - MES Convention: Vortex Sum vs Digit Sum - @ 1:35:04 - The Modulo Operation (Determining Remainders) - @ 1:38:48 - Proof: The Vortex Digit Sum is Equal to the Mod (base - 1) - @ 1:48:59 - Using Base 10 to Determine Vortex Sum of Different Bases 4. @ 2:09:02 - Multiplying a Number and Its Vortex Sum Result in the Same Vortex Sum - This is the Causation of Most Vortex Patterns - @ 2:42:49 - Modular Arithmetic 5. @ 2:48:03 - Vortex Doubling Patterns - @ 3:00:13 - Symmetry of Number Systems Causes the Doubling Patterns 6. @ 3:31:38 - Factors that Govern Vortex Patterns - @ 3:32:02 - Even and Odd Base Number Systems - @ 3:44:30 - Size of Base Number System - @ 4:06:59 - Synchronization of Doubling Pattern and Size of Base - @ 4:23:03 - Odd Base Number Systems Can't Synchronize With Doubling - @ 4:35:00 - Starting Point of Pattern - @ 4:47:21 - Multiplying Factor 7. @ 5:18:48 - Vortex Halving Patterns - @ 5:26:45 - Halving Depends on the Base Number System (See CORRECTION) - @ 5:36:20 - Converting Halving into Multiplication - @ 5:43:46 - Halving is the Reverse of Doubling - @ 6:01:10 - Vortex Halving Doesn't Work for Odd Base Number Systems? - @ 6:14:07 - Powers of Ten Pattern - @ 6:38:49 - General Division to Multiplication Vortex Conversion - @ 6:47:30 - Dealing with "Irregular" Division 8. @ 7:18:26 - Polar Number Pairs and Addition - @ 8:02:50 - Different Base Number Systems 9. @ 8:42:00 - Summary 10. @ 9:45:05 - Conclusions 11. @ 9:47:07 - Future Parts
Stay Tuned for #MESScience 3…
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 27: Spin Friction Can Make Gyroscope Rise from Steep 70° Angle (No Casing Rotation)Math Easy Solutions2020-04-02 | In #MESExperiments 27 I repeat the previous Experiment 26 which involved adding tape friction to make a gyroscope rise from a very steep 72° angle but this time also add a small weight to prevent the outer gyro casing from rotating due to the high spin friction. And as before, the gyroscope rises very fast from a 70° angle but this time in a much more controlled motion. In fact, besides the chaotic motion of the previous experiment, overall the rising ability and rates were very similar regardless if the outer casing rotates or not.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 26: Increasing Spin Friction Can Make a Gyroscope Rise from a Very Steep 72° AngleMath Easy Solutions2020-03-16 | In #MESExperiments 26 I continue further in experimenting with attaching tape to a gyroscope’s rotor to increase spin friction and this time show that doing so makes it possible for a gyroscope to rise from a very steep 72° angle from the vertical. For this particular gyroscope, the previous steepest angle I had been able to make rise, until now, was about 61° from the vertical (see Experiment 12) but was done so without increasing spin friction. Overall, the steepest angle I had made a gyroscope rise from was 74°, see Experiment 13, and it was done so with a different gyroscope which interestingly had naturally more friction in the bearings than that of the precession gyro in this particular Experiment 26. Thus, in both cases it appears that increasing spin friction, even by applying a tiny amount of tape to the rotor, can increase both the rising rate and the maximum angle at which it is possible to get to a fully risen position.
Interestingly, the casing rotation in this experiment was very rapid, and near the risen position the gyroscope becomes very chaotic as it tilts and rises in multiple oscillating sequences. I have included a slow motion footage of this chaotic rising at the end of this video. Had the casing not rotated, I suspect it would just make the rising more smooth since in Experiment 13 the gyro rose from 74° without rotating the casing.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 25: Increasing Spin Friction Can Make Gyroscopes Rise Much FasterMath Easy Solutions2020-03-11 | In #MESExperiments 25 I continue experimenting with different ways of making a gyroscope rise faster, and this time I have discovered that simply attaching tape to the rotor axis to increase spin friction can dramatically increase the rising rate! And even increase the rising rate by over 5.5X+ but at the expense of greatly cutting short the total balancing, sleep, and spin time. Also of note is that with the tape friction the gyroscope’s outer casing also rotated throughout the experiment, whereas the low friction gyro comparison test had a much smoother but longer rising time. It appears that the rate at which the gyro spin speed lowers due to friction may in fact be the key driver, along with minimizing any precessional friction as in Experiment 1, to enabling gyroscopes to rise upwards as well as governing the rate of rising.
Although increasing spin friction can increase the rate of rising, it is important to keep in mind my earlier Experiment 3 which shows that a gyroscope precesses, rises, and overall exerts "inertial forces" but with no additional loss of spin speed. In other words, there is no direct conversion from the loss of spin speed due to friction to a gyroscope rising; or no direct conversion from the conventional view of "kinetic energy" to "potential energy". Thus, had the gyro rose or not, the overall spin time should be the same for the same friction environment.
The original unedited experiments are shown in the links below:
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Formulas for the Remainder Term in Taylor SeriesMath Easy Solutions2020-02-29 | In this video I expand upon my previous video on Taylor and Maclaurin series by going over a few alternative forms of the Remainder Term. Recall that the Remainder Term is just that, a remainder term, and is what is left over when approximating a function with its Taylor series. In the previous video I showed that we can use Taylor’s Inequality to determine the remainder term, but in this video, I show that we can also use an integral form as well as a form called Lagrange’s form of the remainder term. I prove both of these forms of the remainder as well as going over some examples to compare with the previous video’s use of Taylor’s Inequality.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro 1. @ 2:36 - Recap on Taylor and Maclaurin Series 2. @ 8:26 - Formulas for the Remainder Term in Taylor Series 3. @ 11:32 - Theorem 1: Integral Form of the Remainder Term - @ 40:48 - Recap of Example 4 from Previous Video - @ 43:44 - Example 1: sin x - @ 52:24 - Absolute Value Integral Property 4. @ 1:08:42 - Lagrange's Form of the Remainder Term - @ 1:13:38 - Theorem 2: Weighted Mean Value Theorem for Integrals - @ 1:28:20 - Theorem 3: Lagrange's Form of the Remainder Term - @ 1:40:36 - Example 2: sin x - @ 1:44:35 - Example 3: x^(1/3)
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 24: Gyroscope Rises Even With 70% Added Weight #AmazingMath Easy Solutions2020-02-19 | In #MESExperiments 24 I further embark on the amazing property of gyroscopes rising on their own even with added weight and this time show that even with 70% added weight a gyroscope can still rise upwards. This is a similar experiment and gyroscope as that in Experiments 21 and 22 but this time I included several metal nuts into the putty weight to further increase the weight. Interestingly the gyroscope rises gradually until the putty makes contact with the gyroscope rotor and which somehow causes the gyroscope to rise completely, instantly, and chaotically! In fact the gyroscope even oscillates from its risen position to a tilted angle back and forth several times in a chaotic second or two. This experiment raises even more questions as to the magical world of gyroscopes, and which I will continue exploring.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 23: Added Weight Doesn’t Always Make Gyroscopes Rise Faster #NuanceMath Easy Solutions2020-02-13 | In #MESExperiments 23 I expand further upon the previous Experiments 21 and 22 regarding the monumental discovery of gyros rising faster with added weight by showing that this is not necessarily always the case; thus demonstrating the need for nuance in all of life. I demonstrate this by comparing the rising rates of another gyroscope with 4 weight conditions: No weight added, 10%, 16%, and 21% weight added (relative to the weight of the gyroscope). For this specific gyroscope, the lower the weight added the faster the rising. In fact, the 21% weighted gyro didn’t even rise fully, which is in stark contrast to Experiment 21 which had a gyro rise almost 3X faster with 30% added weight! Thus more study and experimentation is required to fine tune our understanding of gyroscopes' (and spinning tops') novel rising ability.
The original unedited experiments are shown in the links below:
Note that the rising times for all the tests are similar and with decreasing rising rate with increasing added weight. Also note the sleeping time and overall balancing time before fall are higher as the weight decreases. Also interesting is how the rising rate tends to increase as the gyro rises; which is also discussed in the experiment results on Hive.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 22: Added Weight Can Make a Gyroscope Rise Faster (No Casing Rotation)Math Easy Solutions2020-02-09 | In #MESExperiments 22 I have repeated Experiment 21 by making sure the casing does not rotate as the gyroscopes rise thus confirming that some gyroscopes can in fact rise much quicker when extra weight is added. The earlier Experiment 21 involved comparing a gyroscope with no added weight with that of a 30% by-weight added putty gyro test, in which the added weight gyro rose by almost 3 times faster. Since the gyro spin speed was very fast, the casing of the non-added weight gyro was rotating rapidly during rising while the added weight gyro did not experience casing rotation. After criticism that the casing rotation may causing the slower rising rate of the non-added weight gyro test, I have repeated the experiment by adding a small 5% by-weight putty to ensure the gyro casing does not rotate. Thus in this video, I compare the same gyro without casing rotation for a 5% by-weight added putty with that of a 30% putty; and as expected the heavier added weight gyro test rose 2X faster.
The original unedited experiments are shown in the links below:
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Taylor and Maclaurin SeriesMath Easy Solutions2020-02-06 | In this video I go over further into the wonderful world of sequences and series, and this time go over Taylor and Maclaurin series. These series are precise and ingenious ways of approximating many functions by only knowing all of the function’s derivatives at a specific value; in the case of the Maclaurin series it is as x = 0. These series can also be used to integrate functions that don’t have elementary antiderivatives and thus are utilized in many computers and calculators as the basis behind many types of calculations.
Interestingly, it was this very concept of Taylor and Maclaurin series that first gave me the idea of creating a YouTube channel to better learn and organize my learning of mathematics and beyond. Taylor and Maclaurin series, as well as infinite series in general, require the coming together of many mathematical concepts and thus I had then realized while still in University that I need to fully refine my mathematical knowledge. And this particular video is the perfect illustration of such a culmination of so many various mathematical concepts.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:14 – MES Note on Taylor and Maclaurin Series 1. @ 5:16 - Introduction to Taylor and Maclaurin Series - @ 21:38 - Theorem 1 - @ 22:41 - Taylor Series - @ 24:43 - Maclaurin Series - @ 26:25 - Historical Note on Taylor and Maclaurin - @ 27:37 - Example 1 2. @ 35:00 - When is a Function Equal to the Sum of Its Taylor Series? - @ 36:18 - Taylor Polynomials - @ 49:01 - Theorem 2 - @ 49:49 - Taylor's Inequality - @ 51:36 - Proof for n = 1 - @ 1:14:09 - Equation 1 - @ 1:15:03 - Note on Alternatives to Taylor's Inequality - @ 1:17:41 - Example 2: e^x - @ 1:30:11 - Historical Note on Calculating the Number e - @ 1:31:15 - Example 3 - @ 1:35:04 - Example 4: sin x - @ 1:48:33 - Example 5: cos x - @ 1:55:31 - Historical Note on Maclaurin Series - @ 1:56:23 - Example 6: x cos x - @ 1:58:04 - Example 7 - @ 2:11:23 - Note on Power Series 3. @ 2:12:30 - Comparing Taylor and Maclaurin Series 4. @ 2:15:44 - Example 8: (1 + x)^k - @ 2:32:26 - The Binomial Series - @ 2:45:43 - Example 9 5. @ 2:59:09 - Table 1: Important Maclaurin Series and Their Radii of Convergence 6. @ 3:04:12 - Integrating Functions that Don't Have Elementary Antiderivatives - @ 3:09:35 - Example 10: e^(-x^2) 7. @ 3:28:43 - Example 11: Evaluating Limits 8. @ 3:38:26 - Multiplication and Division of Power Series - @ 3:39:33 - Example 12 9. Exercises - @ 3:57:28 - Exercise 1: A Function Not Equal to its Maclaurin Series - @ 4:17:05 - Exercise 2: Proof of Taylor's Inequality for n = 2 - @ 4:37:01 - Exercise 3: Proof of Binomial Series
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 21: Added Weight Can Make a Gyroscope Rise FasterMath Easy Solutions2020-01-15 | In #MESExperiments 21 I go over a discovery I made early last year which flipped my already flipped understanding of gyroscopes, and that is adding extra weight to a gyroscope can make it rise faster. In some cases, this experiment being one of them, the rate of rising can be significantly faster. This video compares the rising rate of a 100.63 gram toy gyroscope with and without an extra 29.67 g putty weight. Initially both gyros start off at about 48° and somehow the weight added gyro rises about 2.71 times faster; 14 seconds vs. 38 seconds. Gyros rising on their own are amazing enough, but the ability for some gyroscopes (not all as future experiments will show) to rise much faster with relatively heavy weight added quite literally flies in the face of the conventional view of gravity.
Shouldn't gravity make things go down not up?! ;)
The original unedited experiments are shown in the links below:
Although the weight added gyro rose much faster, it also had a much shorter “sleep” period and also fell down much sooner too. Interestingly, the unweighted gyro took about 2.7 times the time to rise as well as 2.7 times the overall time before fall than that of the weighted gyro. This raises some possible relationship between rising rate and overall balancing time.
Note that the weighted gyro has significantly more “rotational inertia” from the non-spinning extra mass which effectively throws the gyro off the support resulting in a shorter sleep and overall shorter balancing period.
The full sequence of events and weight measurements are also presented on Hive.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 20: Forced Precession of a Gyroscope Generates Inertial Lift (i.e. Weight Loss)Math Easy Solutions2020-01-06 | In #MESExperiments 20 I’ve uploaded one of the least known experiments by the late great Eric Laithwaite and it is among the clearest demonstrations of gyroscopic weight loss through forced precession. This experiment involves placing a gyro wheel with a shaft that is loosely connected onto a vertical rod which allows the gyro and shaft setup to freely move upwards if the gyro “chooses” to. And choosing to rise upwards is exactly what it does as Eric forces the precession with an external looped structure which he pushes against the end of the shaft.
As the gyro torques upwards and thus the center of mass increases so too does the entire gyro + shaft setup rise; and in fact rise completely airborne for a brief moment. Thus, had there been a weight scale underneath, it would measure a zero weight reading as it was airborne; in other words, the gyro “loses weight” during forced precession, or more accurately, as the center of mass increases and without expected downwards reaction (which otherwise would increase the weight scale reading akin to a person pushing off the ground when jumping upwards).
This experiment is taken from the BBC “Heretics” series referenced below. Interestingly it is not available on YouTube, and BBC doesn’t allow anyone to upload it there either; thus raising the question of why the tax payer funded BBC, to the tune of about $5+ billion per year, places a cover on science. In fact even the video itself is a coverup of true gyro physics as it intermixes Eric's (conventional) physics defying experiments with nonsense commentary from the narrator and fake "scientists" that serve to merely confuse the public.
Also, I would briefly like to mention that, as explained in #MESScience 1: peakd.com/messcience/@mes/messcience-1-how-does-a-powerball-gyroscope-work-gyros-are-inverted-pendulums, that precession is always forced, hence a gyroscope when merely rising on its own like in many of my earlier experiments should also be losing weight as the center of mass rises. But in those cases the rate of rising is often too slow for most weight scales to detect.
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 19: A Gyroscope is an Inverted Pendulum Without Electronic SensorsMath Easy Solutions2020-01-03 | In #MESExperiments 19 I demonstrate that gyroscopes are a special form of inverted pendulums in that they don’t need any electronic feedback loop controls to balance or rise against gravity all on their own. This is one of the most fascinating capabilities of gyroscopes but is almost as fascinating and perplexing as how the entire world has missed out on this feat of gravity defying proportions. Although gyroscopes and spinning tops have always been inverted pendulums in principle, it is this particular experiment that shows that they also inverted pendulums in form and appearance as well.
I demonstrate this inverted pendulum property of gyroscopes by showcasing two experiments involving a custom low friction gimbal setup on a string: the first with a light counterweight in which the gyroscope "forces its own precession" and the second with a heavy counterweight that requires manually forcing the precession initially.
The first experiment involves placing a light 6.60 gram counterweight with a 4.60 gram and 55 mm long stem onto a 148.68 gram gyroscope that is placed in a custom gimbal setup hung via a string to minimize rotational friction. The gyro in this case is able to raise the light counterweight on its own.
The second experiment, @ the 13:35 mark of this video, is similar to the first but involves a much heavier 148.68 gram counterweight. The weight is too much for this current gyro to raise on its own initially so I have manually torqued the gyro by slightly (i.e. torque over-unity) turning the gimbal to "hurry the precession" which magically causes the counterweight to rise upwards.
In both cases, and once in their risen inverted position, the gyroscope is able to magically balance the counterweights against gravity!
The original unedited versions of these experiments are listed below:
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Representations of Functions as Power SeriesMath Easy Solutions2020-01-01 | In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series; and in particular expand upon my earlier video on power series. This time I show how we can represent many functions as power series as well as go over a theorem that allows for differentiation and integration of power series term by term. This theorem, as well as this overall concept of representing functions as power series is one of the most important concepts in all of science because it allows for much easier computation of many different functions. In fact many computers and calculators use this technique behind the scenes since they are often much easier to deal with than trying to find exact integrals or derivatives which many times are not simple.
In this video, and at the second half of this video, I also go over an extensive 2 hour long proof of the theorem for term-by-term differentiation and integration of power series. Although this proof is extensive, after searching all over online for the proof, I believe my proof may in fact be the most clear and understandable. Let me know if it helps!
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro 1. @ 2:24 - Representation of Functions as Power Series - @ 3:17 - Equation 1 - @ 10:48 - Example 1 - @ 26:35 - Example 2 - @ 30:16 - Example 3 2. - @ 37:06 - Differentiation and Integration of Power Series - @ 38:09 - Theorem 1: Term by Term Differentiation and Integration - @ 50:50 - Example 4 - @ 54:18 - Example 5 - @ 58:36 - Example 6 - @ 1:11:02 - Example 7: Gregory's Series - @ 1:25:59 - Leibniz Formula for π - @ 1:30:30 - Example 8 3. Exercises - @ 2:11:57 - Exercise 1 - @ 1:55:34 - Exercise 2 - @ 2:26:11 - Exercise 3: Proof of Theorem 1 - @ 2:32:29 - Lemma - @ 2:34:58 - Lemma Derivative Proof - @ 3:01:16 - Lemma Integral Proof - @ 3:08:59 - Theorem 1 Using z = (x - a) - @ 3:12:41 - Theorem 1a Derivative Proof - @ 3:24:59 - Brief Overview of the Binomial Theorem - @ 3:57:33 - Theorem 1b Integral Proof
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔥#MESScience 1: How Does a Powerball Gyroscope Work? + Gyros Are Inverted PendulumsMath Easy Solutions2019-12-18 | In #MESScience 1, I introduce my latest video series: MES Science Tutorials and continue on my pursuit for understanding true gyroscope physics. Since conventional science doesn’t meet the very high Math Easy Solutions certified (by me) standard, it was inevitable that I create this video series.
In the first installment of #MESScience, I take a look at the powerball gyroscope (generically referred to as a gyroscopic exercise tool), then shift gears to the realization that gyroscopes and spinning tops are inverted pendulums without electronic sensors or feedback loops, and then finally finish off with what “precession” may truly be.
This is a pretty epic video and it brings my understanding of gyroscopes, which I believe underpins the very foundation of all of science, closer to what is actually going on. This new understanding allows for the possibility of extending conventional physics beyond the mainstream in hopes of quantifying and engineering new applications and discoveries.
The topics covered in this video are listed below with their time stamps.
- @ 0:00 - Intro - @ 1:09 - Note on MES Hiatus From Uploading Videos
- @ 1:55 - Topics to Cover
1. @ 8:38 - Links to Other Series
2. @ 9:04 - Links to #MESScience Series
3. @ 9:29 - Introduction
4. @ 10:54 - Note on the Still Unexplained Gyroscope
5. @ 11:54 - The Powerball Gyroscope
6. @ 22:10 - Mainstream Explanation of the Powerball
- @ 44:04 - Quick Summary of Mainstream Powerball Physics
7. @ 46:07 - Recap of my #AntiGravity Part 6
- @ 57:10 - MES REALIZATION: Conventional "Angular Momentum" and Its "Conservation" are at Best "Relative" to Applied Force
- @ 1:05:51 - MES REALIZATION: Forced Precession Torque Over-Unity Depends on Amount of Forced Supplied
- @ 1:12:23 - Quick Summary of #AntiGravity Part 6 Findings
8. @ 1:14:15 - Effects of Rolling, Spin Speed, and Added Weight on Gyros and Spinning Tops
- @ 1:51:21 - Eric Laithwaite Had Unwittingly Demonstrated the Basic Mechanics of a Powerball in 1974
- @ 1:58:06 - MES REALIZATION: Precession of Spinning Tops Should Not Be Confused With Rolling Trajectory
- @ 2:04:06 - Quick Summary of Effects of Rolling, Spin Speed, and Added Weight
9. @ 2:05:45 - MES Breakdown of and Experiments with a Gyro Powerball
- @ 2:25:58 - Quick Summaries of MES Powerball Breakdown and MES Powerball Experiments
10. @ 2:28:50 - MES BOMBSHELL DISCOVERY: Added Weight Can Prevent Rising on Low Friction Surfaces
- @ 2:32:44 - Does Preventing Centrifugal Precession Condense into a Spiraling Upwards #Vortex Precession?
11. @ 2:36: 17 - MES BOMBSHELL REALIZATION: Gyroscopes and Spinning Tops are Inverted Pendulums Without Electronic Sensors
- @ 2:43:50 - Mathieu's Equation and My Previous Lifetime?? #MESDuality
- @ 2:49:25 - MES Custom Gimballed Gyroscope Inverted Pendulum
12. @ 3:05:05 - Quick Summary of Recent Bombshell Gyro Realizations
13. @ 3:08:35 - I THINK I SOLVED PRECESSION!
- @ 3:33:20 - MES BOMBSHELL REALIZATION: Precession is Merely Gyro Orientation Change Due to Applied Torque
- The Conventional View of Precession is Wrong!
- MES BOMBSHELL REALIZATIONS:
- @ 3:39:22 - Precession is a Torque and Moves the Ice Block
- @ 3:41:58 - Precession is Always “Forced”
- @ 3:56:05 - Spin Angular Momentum 'Absorbs' and Re-Directs Torque
- The Most Accurate Representation of Gyroscopic Anti-Gravity Motions
- @ 4:03:03 - Quick Summary of MES True Precession
Stay Tuned for #MESScience 2…
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Power SeriesMath Easy Solutions2019-09-26 | In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series and this time look at the Power Series which is a series in which a power function is being summed up. The power series has many useful applications such as the vibrations of a drum as in the Bessel function and has to do with the particular behavior of the power series to oscillate in large amplitudes initially and dissipate with distance and/or time. I go over many examples, exercises, and proofs in yet another epic long math video, so follow along to learn more!
The topics and their timestamps in the video are listed below:
- @ 0:00 - Intro
1. @ 1:54 - Power Series - @ 9:41 - Note on Trigonometric Series and the Fourier Series - @ 10:40 - Example 1 - @ 14:33 – Note on Factorials - @ 15:23 - Example 2 2. @ 24:31 - Note on Bessel Functions - @ 25:49 - Example 3: Bessel Function of Order 0 3. @ 49:41 - Theorem 1 - @ 55:54 - Summary of Previous Examples - @ 58:35 - Example 4 - @ 1:07:22 - Example 5 4. Exercises - @ 1:17:18 - Exercise 1: Bessel Function of Order 1 - @ 1:34:44 - Exercise 2: Proof of Theorem 1 - @ 1:35:53 - Theorem 2 - @ 1:49:24 - Theorem 3 - @ 1:53:48 - Completeness Axiom
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Strategy for Testing SeriesMath Easy Solutions2019-09-19 | In this video I go over further into infinite series and sequences and this time summarize an 8-step strategy for testing any given series for convergence or divergence. The strategy is not to be followed in order as that would be time consuming but rather to compare the type of series being dealt with the steps in the strategy. Since in my earlier videos I went over alternating series, geometric series, p-series, absolute series, and series with factorials or incrementally increasing powers (i.e. to the power of n), this video serves as a good summary and game plan for deciding how to go about tackling each type of series being presented. I also over 6 quick examples illustrating which test to perform.
The topics and their timestamps in the video are listed below:
- @ 0:00 - Intro 1. @ 0:52 - Strategy for Testing Series - @ 1:32 - Step 1: P-Series. - @ 2:14 - Step 2: Geometric Series - @ 3:19 - Step 3: Comparison Tests - @ 7:32 - Step 4: Test for Divergence - @ 8:18 - Step 5: Alternating Series Test - @ 10:25 - Step 6: Ratio Test - @ 16:00 - Step 7: Root Test - @ 16:48 - Step 8: The Integral Test 2. Examples - @ 18:40 - Example 1: Test for Divergence - @ 20:34 - Example 2: Limit Comparison Test - @ 23:16 - Example 3: The Integral Test (or Ratio Test) - @ 26:54 - Example 4: Alternating Series Test - @ 27:20 - Example 5: Ratio Test - @ 28:38 - Example 6: Comparison Test
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 18: Gyroscopes Even Rise on a Flimsy Rotating NeedleMath Easy Solutions2019-09-17 | In #MESExperiments 18 I take my earlier gyro rising on a needle experiments to another level and this time tape the needle onto a flimsy rotating platform; and yet again the gyroscope rises all on its own! This experiment may quite literally be the only time anyone in the history of the world even bothered to perform such an experiment. This experiment demonstrates that a gyroscope can automatically balance and adjust its position even on a flimsy constantly rotating base and all while still magically rising. And as my earlier gyro experiments have demonstrated this is only possible because gyroscopes produce no centripetal or horizontal forces during precession thus can still operate on a flimsy needle; all of which is unheard of in conventional physics. And interestingly as the gyro slows down the centripetal force or “inertia” reappears and throws the gyro off the flimsy needle much quicker than in my earlier fixed needle gyro experiments.
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 17: Gyroscopes Can Even Rise on a Slanted NeedleMath Easy Solutions2019-09-14 | In #MESExperiments 17 I demonstrate that even on a slanted needle a gyroscope can magically rise on its own. This demonstrates that a gyroscope's self-balancing mechanism does not require a vertical, symmetrical, or even centered base to precess about. The needle was tilted at 24° and the starting gyroscope tilt angle was 32°; note that both angles are measured from the vertical. The gyro, as on the vertical needle in Experiment 16, rises very quickly and this time rises in 23 seconds.
This experiment also illustrates the magical behavior of gyroscopes to modify their “inertia”, effectively disappearing and reappearing their “mass”. This is shown by initially the gyroscope precesses with zero horizontal movement of the overall needle/clamp base but then magically regains this “mass” as the gyro speed slows down and spirals downwards while moving the entire base aggressively to the left and just before the gyro throws itself off. Magical stuff!
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iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 15: Feature Presentation: The Dawn of a New Age by Dr. Judy WoodMath Easy Solutions2019-09-12 | In #911Truth Part 15 I have uploaded Dr. Judy Wood’s presentation from the 2012 Breakthrough Energy Movement (BEM) Conference in Holland, and which is titled: ‘Evidence of Breakthrough Energy: The Dawn of a New Age’. Judy goes through slide after slide of irrefutable evidence regarding what actually happened on September 11, 2001; which is that the World Trade Center Towers (all 7 of them) were literally turned to dust in a phenomenon before which had not been publicly seen before. Steel, concrete, and even humans turned to dust while leaving very little rubble, seismic impact, or even conventional heat. The fact of the matter is that all this was put on display for all to see, but only Dr. Judy Wood understood what her eyes were telling her instead of the words of others.
Judy's investigation into 9/11 goes beyond just the towers and explores evidence that very few minds have even come across; which are listed below:
- Cars “toasted”, melted, twisted, levitated, flipped upside down, abnormally peeled, and crumbled. - Steel columns twisted like jelly. - Windows with circular holes on just one glass panel. - A giant Hurricane Erin “coincidentally” being right beside New York City. - Earth’s magnetic field having sharp changes at each major 9/11 event. - Tritium being found without ionization radiation.
Interestingly, almost all of the effects present on 9/11 have been replicated by the inventor John Hutchison, “Cold Fusion” discoverers Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, and even natural phenomena such as tornadoes and hurricanes.
Dr. Judy Wood has opened the door to what “reality” truly is, and now it is up to us to walk through it…
The original video is presented in Global BEM’s YouTube channel as well as on their website.
For more information regarding Dr. Judy Wood’s presentation, the following resources are invaluable:
- 500 Page Slide Presentation With Extremely Detailed Notes slideshare.net/jps2041/dr-judy-wood-911 - PDF Download: https://1drv.ms/b/s!As32ynv0LoaIh_YVV2kTiBzTWwq5WQ?e=VXkjV9 - Dr. Judy Wood’s Recent Interview Going Over Her Presentation: youtu.be/p9LMgydKufE
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 14: Building 7 Turning to Dust for Over 7 Hours (Fast Forward 45X Speed)Math Easy Solutions2019-09-10 | In #911Truth Part 14 I have compiled together in chronological order what may very well be the most complete picture of what actually happened to Building 7: which is it got turned to dust gradually from inside out for 7 hours before falling like a hollowed out shell. World Trade Center 7 (also referred to as WTC 7, Salomon Brothers building, or “Building 7”) has been far too often used erroneously (intentionally and unintentionally) as “proof” of conventional controlled demolition; and often by only showing the few seconds where it falls down (albeit extremely quietly leaving very little rubble or seismic impact or projectiles as would be expected from anything conventional). But removing all mainstream and “mainstream alternative” narratives aside, our eyes show us exactly what happened…
I have stitched together 8 videos and sped up the majority at 45X speed to give a complete and concise view of Building 7 turning into dust, much like the rest of World Trade Center complex (which consisted of 7 buildings in total including the Twin Towers WTC 1 and 2). A full description and screenshots of the main events in each video is shown in the accompanying Hive post: peakd.com/history/@mes/911truth-part-14-building-7-turning-to-dust-for-over-7-hours-fast-forward-45x-speed
The original videos with sound are shown in the following “EnhancedWTCVideos” YouTube channel, and which obtains the videos from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the National Institute of (coverup) Science and (coverup) Technology (NIST). They are listed below along with the timestamps.
1. @ 0:00 – WTC 7 not dustifying until WTC 1 falls at 10:28:22 AM. - youtu.be/Gkg8_k263dI 2. @ 1:11 – Better angle of WTC 7 beginning to dustify after WTC 1 falls. - youtu.be/5vev0LfjtyM 3. @ 2:50 – Dustification of WTC 7 at unconfirmed time: Likely 1 PM to 2 PM. - youtu.be/QmiROP2mFkA 4. @ 5:01 – Dustification of WTC 7 from: 1:59:53 PM to 2:50:09 PM. - youtu.be/WeemmQEMmGo 5. @ 6:22 – Dustification of WTC 7 from one side at unconfirmed time: between 3 PM and 4 PM? - youtu.be/iPCFTWkR3x8 6. @ 7:59 – Dustification and fall of WTC 7 from 5:05:45 PM to 6:00:05 PM. - youtu.be/YDafE3I2uTA - WTC 7 falls at about 5:20:52 PM (dustification of about 7 hours). 7. @ 9:41 – WTC 7 rubble still fuming/dustifying at unconfirmed time: September 12th or 13th? - youtu.be/-xddmqwuivs 8. @ 11:19 – WTC 7 rubble still fuming/dustifying at unconfirmed time: September 18th or 19th? - youtu.be/9fryX_4yfAc
At the end of the 8th video and overall video in general, I have included what appears to be a memorial to the firefighters that lost their lives during 9/11… #NeverForget
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps✈️#911Truth Part 13: Helicopter Footage of the Twin Towers Turning to Dust (Fast Forward 45X Speed)Math Easy Solutions2019-09-06 | In #911Truth Part 13 I have uploaded another sped up video of the Twin Towers (WTC 1 North and WTC 2 South Towers) literally turning to dust right before our very eyes. This is some unique long continuous footage from a helicopter, and I have sped it up by 45X speed to better condense the otherwise 1.5 hours of footage. I have also included zoomed in and slowed down footage of the 2nd “plane” which cartoonishly glides through the WTC 2 exterior before a giant fireball explodes but which quickly forms a large smoke/dust/fumes cloud that quickly moves upwards leaving a large hole (with no remnants of a conventional - magically steel-slicing - aluminum “plane” in sight).
Also included in this chopper footage is both the fall of the two towers like a giant dust ball softly impacting the below water-table World Trade Center floor, and hence why there were very little rubble or seismic impact or why Manhattan wasn’t flooded from the Hudson River. Both falls were preceded by intense “dustification” as the towers were turned to dust from inside out while most of the dust was sucked out from one side, especially the North Tower. Later footage shows the entire city covered in thick dust that also makes its way into the sky near the clouds. Absolutely mind-boggling stuff!
The full video with sound is shown in the following “EnhancedWTCVideos” YouTube channel, and which obtains the videos from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the National Institute of (coverup) Science and (coverup) Technology (NIST).
As per the source video description, the timeline is as follows:
- Second “plane” glides through WTC 2 at 9:02:59 AM. - WTC 2 falls at 9:58:59 AM (dustification of about 56 minutes). - WTC 1 falls at 10:28:22 AM (assuming Wikipedia’s 8:46:40 AM first “plane” impact, then a dustification of about 1:41:42 or 1 hour and 41 minutes and 42 seconds).
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-appsInfinite Sequences and Series: Absolute Convergence and the Ratio/Root TestsMath Easy Solutions2019-08-30 | In this video I explore further into Infinite Sequences and Series and this time consider series that have involve the absolute values of a sequence. This involves the concept of “absolute convergence” which I show that it implies convergence in general; although the reverse is not always the case. In this case, the very interesting concept of “conditional convergence” arises which allows for the convergence of a series simply by re-arranging the terms such that the positive and negative terms cancel out; which is only possible if a series is not absolutely convergent. I also go over two specific tests to determine absolute convergence and they are the ratio and root test which are as their names describe. Half of this video is spent on 4 exercises at the end of the video and are a great way to reinforce the concepts introduced in this video.
The topics and their timestamps in the video are listed below:
- @ 0:00 - Intro 1. @ 1:59 - Absolute Convergence - @ 2:43 - Definition 1 - @ 3:46 - Example 1 - @ 5:53 - Example 2 2. Conditional Convergence - @ 9:22 - Definition 2 - @ 9:54 - Theorem 1 - @ 14:34 - Example 3 3. @ 20:46 - The Ratio Test - @ 44:48 - Example 4 - @ 50:37 - Note on Estimating Sums - @ 51:21 - Example 5 - @ 58:51 - Note on the Ratio Test 4. @ 1:01:25 - The Root Test - @ 1:05:15 - Example 6 5. @ 1:08:46 - Rearrangements 6. Exercises - @ 1:24:52 - Exercise 1 - @ 1:47:01 - Exercise 2: Proof of the Root Test - @ 2:12:30 - Exercise 3 - @ 2:28:40 - Exercise 4
Please note the following list of corrections which I realized during the making of the video:
- @ 21:50 – Forgot to include the other condition of part (ii) of the Root Test: lim_(n→∞) |a_n+1/a_n| = ∞. Note that in the video I corrected this @ 36:02 during the proof of part (ii). - @ 2:42:42 - Should’ve written |s_9 – r| = |1 – 5| = 4 less than |a_9| and also should've shown that we can ensure this to be the case regardless of the value of a_9.
Download Video Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/s!As32ynv0LoaIh_NXBMhbCTS1dvztYg?e=EZPQ9u
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps🔬#MESExperiments 16: Gyroscopes Can Even Rise on the Tip of a Thin Needle!Math Easy Solutions2019-08-25 | In #MESExperiments 16 I demonstrate one of the most fascinating demonstrations ever conducted, and which even baffled my mind when I first tried it out. A gyroscope can even rise while precessing at the tip of a needle! Yes, a needle… The gyroscope is literally dangling in midair with nothing to hold on to but the tiny tip of the needle. I’ve included a zoomed in box during the gyro rising to show a close up of the stem and needle. This is some truly breath-taking stuff!
The progression of the gyro experiment and numerical results are listed below:
- Initial Gyro Angle: 47° - Rising Time: 0:40 - 0:04 = 36 seconds. - Sleep Time: 0:58 - 0:40 = 18 seconds. - Time to Fall: 1:02 - 0:04 = 58 seconds. - Total Spin Time: 2:45 - 0:04 = 2:41 = 161 seconds. - Note: Very interesting loud noise coming from the gyro at the 20 seconds mark during rising.
Note that the gyroscope weighed 100.29 grams and the needle is less than 0.5 mm thin.