- A
tetradic number, also
known as a four-way number, is a
number that
remains the same when
flipped back to front,
flipped front to back,
mirrored up-down...
- it is
easier to
accomplish balance and
harmony with
these colors. The
tetradic (also
called double complementary)
color scheme is
considered the richest...
-
gravity when
added to the
tetradic Palatini action. Not only is this
needed to
couple fermions to
gravity and
makes the
tetradic action somehow more fundamental...
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three tetradic primes.
Tetradic numbers are
numbers that are the same if
written backwards,
flipped upside-down, or
mirrored upside-down and
tetradic primes...
- contractions. The
significance of the
tetradic formalism appear in the Einstein–Cartan
formulation of
general relativity. The
tetradic formalism of the
theory is...
- from each other; for example, red and
green are
complementary colors.
Tetradic color palettes use four colors, a pair of
complementary color pairs. For...
- God (unity). (See Weiss's
Modes of Being, 1958). Karl
Popper outlined a
tetradic schema to
describe the
growth of
theories and, via generalization, also...
-
field method Barrett–Crane
model Dual
graviton Plebanski action Spin foam
Tetradic Palatini action Dijkgraaf, Robbert; Witten,
Edward (1990). "Topological...
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reptend Unique Happy Self Smarandache–Wellin
Strobogrammatic Dihedral Tetradic Patterns Bi-twin
chain (n ± 1, 2n ± 1, 4n ± 1, …) Chen
Sophie Germain/Safe...
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triadic triple product of
vectors conditional operator 4-ary
quaternary tetradic 5-ary
quinary pentadic 6-ary
senary hexadic 7-ary
septenary hebdomadic...