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Harmonic polyrhythms & Lissajous patterns

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Harmonic polyrhythms & Lissajous patterns

http://www.science20.com/robert_invento ... ces-113689

Thought you might find this site useful. There are some great links to follow but it's one more site I don't have time to go through as I'd like so thought I'd pass it on to you. BTW, apologize for none responses, it has nothing to do with any preferences or order of importance, etc., just not enough time on my end and junk mail is out of hand in volume to even try to look.

To see what’s up with the NC5 just Google the date June 9, 2009 and you'll see why it’s in a wait state as I add to it. In the US where I am it comes up on the first search page of the date and you get linked to the fine structure constant equation showing off the harmonic structure of space exposing the neutrino’s role in gravity as well as what happened on the date. This is happening all because of placing the asymmetry of the weak force where it belongs. Hard to hide the physics of basic music theory and a post showing something amazing that grew out of CERN's "loose cable" is coming. Remember, there were two sets of data used, and it required research funding in the billions of dollars and that seems to have created the most amazing check valve for the truth.

"Don't worry, no one's going to notice the crime we commit today." LOL... I'd worry if I were them, History is not a person and the Internet is still turned on and people get off on seeing corruption challenged and flushed down the toilet.
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This is awesome stuff thanks for sharing ;-)
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John Hendry wrote: Lissajous patterns
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Almost forgot about this site...

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Wow, I just about forgot about this site. Too many bookmarks. Mandelbulb 3D animated Fractals is amazing. Just listened to musical sloth canon for number of 1's in the base 3 expansion of n again. Music is amazing. But I haven't been playing much lately, my Kronos cut out a section in a patch and it was probably just a glitz but thanks to this site I'm worried I might have a warn ribbon cable like was once reported here happening on stage and been too preoccupied to take it apart for a check-up so was playing my JD800 till I started missing the Kronos, but it has release velocity KORG so eat you heart out and give us Poly AT back!

I've just been doing my RC thing and finishing off some old projects, and setting up a new Quad if the final parts ever get back in stock. You know you picked the right stuff when they are always out of stock. Man has the RC hobby grown. Just hope the irresponsible people getting into it don't ruin it for all of us because of FPV. If you've never flown RC but always wanted an RC helicopter but knew better get yourself a Blade Nano QX. Looks like a toy, flies like a machine. And at 18 grams it's not going to hurt anything and flies great in the wind outside racing the humming birds who have a real issue with protecting their feeder. Makes a small space big. But fly it inside and get good first because they are so small they can disappear in no time outside. It's almost hard to believe how easy it is to get good (time without repair and expense) at flying RC now because of unbreakable little aircraft that live in the world of the bug's scale and lipo batteries. It used to cost most people thousands of dollars and many headaches to get in enough time to learn to fly an RC helicopter... if you were good. Many people just gave up.

Not to get off the subject (music theory is supporting it after all) but just look at the $25 Acro and $52 Naze32 flight controller boards made in Japan of all places... no reported failures that I've heard of.

They are MultiWii based and the computer gurus here will go nuts playing with them. 36mm x 36mm and only weigh 6 grams without the connector headers (I like using wires soldered to the board directly and see no reason to use a header and redundant servo connecters that are almost as big as the board and weigh almost as much! I'm using the KK2HC controller boards right now.... they come with a little 40mmx50mm laptop you plug into it for setting it up;-) But it's a pig, 55mmx55mm and weighs a whopping 13 grams out of the case with the stupid headers. And more expensive too... $30 with the mini laptop and ribbon cable...LOL

But my next one will be the Naze32. It's got a 32-bit ARM processor running at 3.3V/72MHz, MEMS gyro, accelerometer, compass and pressure sensor, GPS position hold / return to home, acrobatic setting (it's faster than any human), auto-level, heading hold, head-free, altitude hold flight mode, etc just about anything related to flight... or even not related if you can program.

You can put it on it just about anything even a flying wing... that's what I'm doing right now with one. I'd be arrested if I said these would soon exist 40 years ago. It even supports a camera gimbal so you could put it on your head to see where you are going when you are not looking... as well as other non-RC feats of magic. You could make it play something just by moving you head while looking at it, so anyone looking for a gimmick to make it big here you go.
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Post by Mr_SamDoogie »

What those RC helicopters have 32 bit arm processors now so you can program for fully fly by wire then? I mean you fly it and it correct itself in flight?.

P.S @synthoid LOL
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