Dear, Mr Smith As it stands, we have not communicated in a - TopicsExpress



          

Dear, Mr Smith As it stands, we have not communicated in a while, which forces me to use deductive reasoning correlated with a type of geometric problem solving. To start I would suggest all human problems contain a set of issues. To understand these issues we must start by finding the locus of any human happening. Then we must rationalize the human issues and determine if it has either a positive +(a,b,c), neutral (a,b,c) or negative -(a,b,c) set of logical reasons for it transpiring. From that point we can use our knowledge, that a human existence is of a linear nature (nl) and has a direction of travel (dot) which is predictable. Then it is a simple task of setting up and solving the said equation for the reasons and likely outcomes (LC). {(a,b,c)^2(ln)^2+(dot)=(LC)} + Positive reasons that explain our lack of communication, a. Mr Smith has become consumed by some type of project. i.e. teaching himself some type new mathematical skill. b. Mr Smith has become involved in a natural human endeavor, i.e. relationship c. Mr Smith is using a computerized type of rest and relaxation. i.e. MMORPG Neutral reasons that explain our lack of communication, a. Mr Smith has little or no access to the world wide web. i.e. no money to pay ISPs bills b. Mr. Smith is not naturally good with his correspondence skills. i.e. has trouble in writing emails without some type serious subject matter to drive the conversation. - Negative reasons that explain our lack of communication a. Mr Green has said or done something that offended Mr Smith. i.e. offensive email filled with internet banality b. Mr. Green misunderstood the nature of the wanted communication. i.e. you only really want to talk about math and closely related issues. c. Some earlier events have caused a feeling of unpleasantness in our communication. i.e. Mr Green pressured Mr Smith into engaging in a romantic custom of our prevailing culture. All human experiences have to happen over a given length of time, the greater or lesser that given length time is spent in dealing with whatever human issues (positive, neutral, or negative) cause a direct correlated effect on any likely outcomes (LC). Being that our life spans are approximately, 75 to 85 years in length, we can break down the length into three basic time frames. Short = The length of time spent dealing with human issues is very limited or the exposure is slight. (From a few moments up to but not greater than a couple hours) mathematical equivalent {ln^2} Extended = The length of time spent dealing with human issues is prolonged or repeated. (From an hour, but not greater than a few days) {ln^4} Extreme = This length of time dealing with issues, is ongoing, is predictable, or is greatly consuming of personal resources or time. (From a few days to the full length of that person given life) {ln^16} The direction of travel is the measurement of time passed from birth to current age. Its numerical set includes any non-negative integer from {+ [0,130]} Being that multiple human issues in a positive, neutral, or negative nature can occur simultaneously, the negative issues must be accounted for first, followed by positive issues second, and then follow normal mathematical rule of addition. i.e. {(-a)+(-b)+(c)=(-b) or (-a) but not both}. Neutral issues act to compound problems and each are added as a power. The overall negative or positive nature of the human issues in turn directly affects the likely outcome (LC). Final Solution: ((-a)+(-b)+(-c))+((a)+(b)+(c))^2(48 hour)^4+(23 years)= Your 23 year old and it really does not matter what is going on with me or between us. Your young and need to experience all life has to offer. Whatever it is going on with you is important to you and as your friend it is important to me. So, you will email me when you have time to do so. Your Friend, Gregory James Green
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 00:35:02 +0000

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