Phenomenological Velocity

Journal of Liberated Mathematics 1:10 (2023)
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Abstract: The intent of this paper is to provide a simple focus on that math- ematical concept and solution, phenomenological velocity to shine light on a worthy topic for mathematicians and physicists alike. Phenomenological Veloc- ity is essential to the formulation of a gestalt cosmology. The bibliography of this paper provides references to the extensive research that has been conducted by myself on the topic. I have performed conditional integrals of the phenomeno- logical velocity in its most liberated standard-algebraic form, I have shown that the computational-phenomenological velocity satisfies its real-analytic solution when not using the speed of light in scientific notation to get the computational version, thus demonstrating that it is a valid solution. So, phenomenological velocity has profound consequences to the foundations of physics as civilization moves into a galactic scale and information is communicated at the quantum level, because it is such a mathematical reality it ought not be ignored when considering topics from hidden dimensions (a real, algebraic technique) and rel- ativity to gravity and dark matter. It gives us a new perspective on how we perceive the meaning of velocity itself with pragnanz, and thus with the new meaning, perspectives can change. I hope the reader will investigate the com- bined research I have performed on this topic, available by referencing the works in this bibliography to fully understand the nature of the arguments being made within. So, this points the right direction for future research, perhaps even with intent to encourage experimental design.

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