Re: [Ancient_Egypt_Group] The rise and fall of civilizations-> forward from Jochen.Fromm@t-online.de
From: David C. Ullrich (ullrich_at_math.okstate.edu)
Date: 07/24/04
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 13:35:25 -0500
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:31:59 GMT, "Roger L. Bagula"
<rlbtftn@netscape.net> wrote:
> >
> > M is the nonlinear matrix of the culture structure.
> > The cycles are very like Rössler or Lorenz chaotics...
> > In most cases the structure cycle seems to be a year
> > of years : 365 years.
> >
>
>Yes, it is possible to simulate the change of populations
>in mathematical terms as a n-dimensional dynamical system.
>But it is not easy. Your statements are neither precise
>nor useful.
As far as we can tell from the headers and the way things
appear in the newsreader, Roger L. Bagula is replying
to himself here, stating that his own statements are
neither precise nor useful.
Which of course is true, just as it was true the
other day when he said he could go on like this.
But it's very puzzling. Is Roger L. Bagula _actually_
talking to himself online? And if so, is he aware
of this?
>[...]
>
>Jochen.Fromm@t-online.de
This sort of indicates that maybe it's someone
else talking to Roger L. Bagula here. But the
From: line doesn't mention any Jochen.Fromm@t-online.de
...
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