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In a matrix 60x60 there are 60 diagonal elements.
If the matrix is row-minutes and column-seconds then diagonal elements are minute=second.
Start vector is "v" of 60 diagonal elements.
With a double matrix 60x60 I've defined the male-female vision.
The union of 2 matrices is a cube 60x60x60.
The circuit of the couple mechanism is:
male eye of the male --> start
female eye of the male = female eye of the female
male eye of the female
male eye of the male --> end
The zero of the system are 12 elements of half day because each element is an hour.
With 24 elements of complete day and 36 elements of half-day-symmetry is builded the voice-vector, vector of third dimension.
Is builded "w" matrix with dimension 60x60; the diagonal of "w" is "v".
This first program sector is a demonstration of the six couple eyes.
PC compute in "c" steps the "vv" vector of 60 diagonal elements.
Number of attempts (steps to complete) is the unity-program.
The final program sector write in output 5 variables:
number of not zero male elements
number of not zero female elements
number of zero couple elements
sum male elements
sum female elements
This variables are the result of the program computation of "c" steps to obtain "vv".
Formulas are:
number of not zero couple elements = 2 * number of zero couple elements
sum couple elements = 4 * attempts to complete
If the number of not zero is the sum then the number of zero couple elements is equal to 2 times attempts to complete.
Perceptive life is an emotive mechanism of couple.
Don't exist single perceptive life. |
| Acknowledgements |
This submission has inspired the following:
perception
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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