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Chemistry
Remote/Aerial Surveillance Human Identification
Human beings each have a different and unique electromagnetic glow, generated by their nervous system. Semiconductor sensors will detect that electromagnetic, Matinga noise floor and it is more perceivable if amplified and database filtered by a computer database. The algorithm for Matinga noise floor can be reviewed in the article, Matinga Quantum Noise Floor Quantified. The immediate sensory device is a point radar antenna (see the Point Radar article in this blog). The fol
Sydney Matinga
May 172 min read
Potential Difference - the Full Definition
Potential difference is the total acceleration which exists between two positions in space. The displacement may be derived from any form of energy. The most well known potential difference is that potential difference of electrical energy known as voltage. Gravity at one height and gravity at another hight represent gravitational potential difference or total gravitaional acceleration. In technology, it is recognised as amplification. Examples (1) The electrical potential di
Sydney Matinga
May 151 min read
Fractal Mathematics
All mathematics is sequential. Labelling each sequential element with a event space designation is the beginning of fractal expression. The most convenient event space address to use is a numerical label or a timestamp by another definition. "n" is used rather than "x". "n" represents natural number sequences or natural events rather than "x" which represents contiguous real numbers. Example y = n , n = a [ 1 ] + a [ 2 ] + a [ 3 ] + . . . + a [ n ] , y [ n ] = a [ 1 ] + a
Sydney Matinga
May 31 min read


Matinga's Polarity Law
Dipolar Attractions Two objects are considered - object [up] and object [down], or simply valences or potentials up and down Net polarity (attraction) occurs from relative ratios. Polarity is always topologically strongest between two perpendicular points. Polarity is mechanically strongest at the greatest possible distance of separation. Down is 2 x the length of up. Topological attraction ratio from up to down is d [up] * d [down] / r ^ 2 . The smallest diameter d [up ] whi
Sydney Matinga
Mar 291 min read


Carbide - Hardened Alloys and Semiconductors
Carbide Codicil of the Xerqon Intellectual Property Agreement. Metal carbides (Carbide) may not be produced outside of a Xerqon issued contract of sale pertaining to the marketing or production of Carbide. Xerqon prohibits the marketing of Carbide for offensive hardware of warfare in any of its forms including and not limited to any armour for mechanised warfare hardware. The production or use of Carbide for artillery or ordnance is strictly forbidden by the terms of this agr
Sydney Matinga
Jan 74 min read
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