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PROCESS PHSYSICS aircloud 08/05/06
    If random matrices are added in process physics to give us a model for time/space.
    Assuming this statement is true.
    What does it mean for process physics when you add random odd numbers in a matrix to random even numbers 2+2=4.
    1+1=2 ODD+EVEN=ODD
    2+2=4 2 ODD+2 EVEN=4 EVEN.
    So if one represents energy and one matter.
    1+1=2 and 2+2=4 give opposite answers of energy and matter.
    How does this dividing of all whole numbers into two affect the model for process physics.
    What does it mean that it is opposite.
    Try it on a supercomputer if you like.
    Stephen A Jeffrey
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