Sunday, October 28, 2018

Science 232 - language codes and Emily Dickenson poetry Trial in Milwaukee





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Below,    
explains  key word concepts --> 
language codes and 
Emily Dickenson poetry ....

Milwaukee  message case  








code word --> floating gardens --->


Floating-point Errors - Using and Porting GNU Fortran 

https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.6/g77/Floating_002dpoint-Errors.html
Often the reason for this behavior is the fact that floating-point values are represented ... After all, no finite number of decimal digits can exactly represent ` 1/3 '.

Understanding floating point value with Intel® Fortran Compiler | Intel ... 

https://software.intel.com/.../understanding-floating-point-value-with-intel-fortran-co...
Jul 22, 2012 - Hence the corresponding decimal number in mantissa would be at most 2^24-1, which is 16772215 with 7~8 significant decimal digits. (Similarly, for a 64-bit 'double precision' binary, the significant decimal number in mantissa is at most 2^53-1=1125899906842623, around 15~16 significant decimal digits. )
More floating-point calculations are performed in FORTRAN than any other ... a 32-bit floating-point number represent approximately 7 significant decimal digits.

Floating-point Errors - Using and Porting GNU Fortran 

https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.6/g77/Floating_002dpoint-Errors.html
Often the reason for this behavior is the fact that floating-point values are represented ... After all, no finite number of decimal digits can exactly represent ` 1/3 '.

Understanding floating point value with Intel® Fortran Compiler | Intel ... 

https://software.intel.com/.../understanding-floating-point-value-with-intel-fortran-co...
Jul 22, 2012 - Hence the corresponding decimal number in mantissa would be at most 2^24-1, which is 16772215 with 7~8 significant decimal digits. (Similarly, for a 64-bit 'double precision' binary, the significant decimal number in mantissa is at most 2^53-1=1125899906842623, around 15~16 significant decimal digits. )
More floating-point calculations are performed in FORTRAN than any other ... a 32-bit floating-point number represent approximately 7 significant decimal digits.






Growing Bacteria in Petri Dishes - The Lab - Steve Spangler Science 

https://www.stevespanglerscience.com › Home › Experiments
This activity will prove that Mom was right… “Wash your hands with soap and warm water!” A Petri dish prepared with nutrient agar (a seaweed derivative with ...

Petri dish - Wikipedia 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petri_dish
Petri dish named after the German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri, is a shallow cylindrical ... Petri dish at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.jpg.



Petri dish -  ...... astrophysics galactic LOCAL REGION

.... Earth Lab and and Logan Utah  / CalTECH 



How to Grow  human social science Bacteria
in the EARTH LAB  Petri Dish of Wisconsin
: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
 

www.wikihow.com › ... › Subjects › Science › Science for Kids
Rating: 78% - ‎284 votes

Three Parts:Preparing the Petri DishesGrowing BacteriaSafely Disposing of the Bacteria Community Q&A .... To grow bacteria in a lab-like setting, you need agar.

Petri Dishes and Charles Darwin evolution
- Fisher Scientific
 

https://www.fishersci.com › ... › Dishes › Petri Dishes and Accessories

Laboratory Balances ... Cell Culture Dishes, Plates and Flasks .... Fisher Scientific; Products; Dishes, Plates and Flasks; Dishes; Petri Dishes and Accessories ..








The Federal Communication Commission and human insect mothers
 approval of EM attack  waves  to manipulation /program
 Nature's original version of the  human bio-electron structure ... the  EM.....

Embryo  ...... programming the EM component
of the EM.bryo with television and radio nonsense shows,
game shows to program gemate thoughts,
and idiot talk shows

  Wikipedia 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embryo
Embryo. Embryo 7 weeks after conception.jpg. A human embryo, seven weeks old or from the ninth week of pregnancy. Identifiers. TE, E1.0.2.6.4.0.8. FMA · 69068 · Anatomical terminology. [edit on Wikidata]. An embryo is an early stage of development of a multicellular diploid eukaryotic organism.Fetus · ‎Embryogenesis · ‎Human embryogenesis · ‎Cleavage..Enbro

Nature's systems ordered death of the
defective BLOOD vessel  software in James Vessell .......
one of many defective children filled with EM bull-shit caused
by their MOTHER"S idiot sin wave  ....RADIO HEAD brain








Radio-head women that use the pregnant
..........................................................antenna .... bio-radio



Pregnancy Week by Week, 

Pregnancy Information | Pregnancy.com 

https://www.pregnancy.com/
Find week by week information for pregnancy, fetal development images, helpful tools and a free newsletter that follows your pregnancy week by week.


Pregnancy Information 



Code word --> Her__in --> fill in the blank

---> heroin (using words as  LANGUAGE  drugs
to the human brain SYMBOL computer)

15 Mother-In-Law Behaviors That Deserve ... 

www.scarymommy.com/mother-in-law-behaviors/
A few of my girlfriends and I have developed a sacred vow with regards to our future mother-in-law status that goes like this: If I ever behave like that, please ...


Mother-In-Law Behaviors 

.......heroIn Law Behaviors
and manipulation of the sub-conscious MIND of
Law schools and judges








code number 44 --> pointer to CO2 output data carrier molecule with mass 44



 ............
code intials --> CPS  --> pointer to --> C.P. Snow and the TWO Cultures WARS
 in Wisconsin social sciences, arts and music, and humanities
The Two Cultures is the first part of an influential 1959 Rede Lecture by British scientist and novelist C. P. Snow.[1][2] Its thesis was that "the intellectual life of the whole of western society" was split into the titular two cultures — namely the sciences and the humanities — and that this was a major hindrance to solving the world's problems.
Snow's position can be summed up by an often-repeated part of the essay:
A good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who, by the standards of the traditional culture, are thought highly educated and who have with considerable gusto been expressing their incredulity at the illiteracy of scientists. Once or twice I have been provoked and have asked the company how many of them could describe the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The response was cold: it was also negative. Yet I was asking something which is the scientific equivalent of: Have you read a work of Shakespeare’s?[5]
I now believe that if I had asked an even simpler question — such as, What do you mean by mass, or acceleration, which is the scientific equivalent of saying, Can you read? — not more than one in ten of the highly educated would have felt that I was speaking the same language. So the great edifice of modern physics goes up, and the majority of the cleverest people in the western world have about as much insight into it as their neolithic ancestors would have had.[5]

Snow's position can be summed up by an often-repeated part of the essay:
Snow's position can be summed up by an often-repeated part of the essay:
Snow's position can be summed up by an often-repeated part  --->


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