13 results for stemmed:minus

TES9 Session 449 November 18, 1968 integers Roger zero math minus

The—I don’t know what you call these ... (When I said I didn’t know how to write down what she was telling me, Jane said:)Just put: the minus numbers represent negative charges, and mark the activity of ions’ negative flow. The minus numbers mask integers that have a positive meaning or action (pause), and take on the tasks ordinarily assigned in this dimension to the positive ones.

The minus principle can be multiplied forever. There is no constant. Herein is the fallacy. (Pause.) The answer then to one of your questions lies here.

This instability isn’t noticeable here, even after the 9th power, but it exists. The unpredictability seems to result in the dissolution of quadrants under certain conditions. The value of the integers would seem to dissolve (pause) at the speed of light, but it is precisely here that the minus numbers take over and become, or take on, the value of the positive numbers.

If you consider the positive and negative numbers like a spectrum, then, the spectrum shifts. The inner values of the minus numbers have not been, I think, suspected.

TES9 Session 450 November 20, 1968 Pius Carl encyclopedia creaked guy

[...] Its establishment can be found when you understand the hidden minus power that you have not uncovered.

[...] The ratio minus zero over one three seven, leaping back now to the other.

[...] They regroup on the other side of 7 to the 9th on the minus side. [...]

(Jane gave me a punctuation here: “There’s a period after the minus side.”)

TES9 Session 431 August 26, 1968 number row unit shafts behind

[...] The numbers on the other side of zero, the minus numbers, represent identity in that time of relative nonbeing. The paradox is that the numbers therefore cannot be conceived of as not being, so the minus sign is used.

TPS2 Deleted Session August 9, 1972 nonevents unbeing nutshell unhappening accomplishment

There are events on what you would call the minus side of being. [...]

TMA Session Fourteen September 29, 1980 modern effortlessness psychological deranged explosive

It is not true, of course, that before the time of modern psychology man had a concept of himself that dealt with conscious exterior aspects only, although it has been written that until that time man thought of himself as a kind of flat-surfaced self — minus, for example, subconscious or unconscious complexity.

TES9 Session 448 November 13, 1968 Mischa dog astral succeed image

[...] It is part of the equation, as important as a plus sign rather than a minus sign, and as important to your results.

TES7 Session 308 December 12, 1966 Gladys jcc Austin memo Nancy

A minus sign. [...]

(“A minus sign.” [...]

TES7 Session 289 September 28, 1966 caffeine projection Bernard intensities emotional

I believe it will be found that differences will occur in the plus and minus charges in the body during such episodes. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session July 31, 1978 Jupenlasz Mansfield Scott pioneering Nearing

[...] Spiritualism exists with such fervor in your country because Americans like the idea of a communication with the dead on an individual basis, minus the intervention of priests, and hence the pioneering spirit was early tuned to do-it-yourself séances and the like. [...]

TES1 Session of January 4, 1964 cobbler Sarah Albert village bullets

[...] The following copy represents the sum of what she said, minus my questions. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session May 1, 1975 hostile cultural gallantry codicils temperamentally

[...] Simply let Seth dictate the book—any book—minus any notes on my part. [...]

NoPR Part Two: Chapter 10: Session 639, February 12, 1973 Rooney puddle nightmares lsd creature

minus seeds or stem.

TES5 Session 234 February 16, 1966 letter Fell Rhoda Marian January

[...] To their surprise the English teacher marked the paper with a D minus.