Friday, April 13, 2012

Mathematics , New (Allan Poe Bona Redoña)

   The popular operations, i.e. addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x), and division,  are possibly incomp0lete because ther must be usogamation.
    Allan Poe Bona Redoña has discovered this usogamation after reviewing the spectral lines and magnification.
    The emitted spectral lines of sodium vapor, for instance, remain the same in number and arrangement even the quantity of the atom of the sodium vapor emitting them increases. What changes is the saturation of those spectral lines. Adding sodium atoms to the vapor does not add spectral line but can increase the saturation.
   In magnification almost the same phenomenon is noticeable. The image of a tiny atom among solid-metal molecules emitted on the scanning tunneling microscope does noty increase in number eventhough its image-carrier ions (e.g. helium) have increased in quantity.
    From those two phenomena we can deduce an active operation: Usogamation, that is, adding saturater does not increase the base number, but it gives more saturation.



   For an example,  1  is  saturated  twice  in     ONE   ALLENORFY   ONE,  or