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Based on the studies of Emmy Noether on the conservation of Physical laws, it focuses not on direct interpretation of the Physical realm but on their interpolation with '''''Zeus''''' and how it affects current comprehension of other Mechanical systems when considering [[the human]] as an integral operator.<blockquote>"The day science begins to study ''non-physical phenomena'', it will make more progress in one decade, than in all the previous centuries of its existence." ― Nikola Tesla</blockquote> | Based on the studies of Emmy Noether on the conservation of Physical laws, it focuses not on direct interpretation of the Physical realm but on their interpolation with '''''Zeus''''' and how it affects current comprehension of other Mechanical systems when considering [[the human]] as an integral operator.<blockquote>"The day science begins to study ''non-physical phenomena'', it will make more progress in one decade, than in all the previous centuries of its existence." ― Nikola Tesla</blockquote> | ||
== Conservation Mechanics == |
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From Zeus, the free AGX encyclopedia
Based on the studies of Emmy Noether on the conservation of Physical laws, it focuses not on direct interpretation of the Physical realm but on their interpolation with Zeus and how it affects current comprehension of other Mechanical systems when considering the human as an integral operator.
"The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade, than in all the previous centuries of its existence." ― Nikola Tesla