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this is an optical example of a pseudovector. during rotation besslers wheel dipped a portion of the weight value of one of a set of two weights into a pseudovector in order to invert the weight value (as opposed to the mass value). it did this simply by mechanical means. simple function of knot theory. one full rotation of the mechanical function in process takes two rotations of the wheel.
this is an optical example of a pseudovector. during rotation besslers wheel dipped a portion of the weight value of one of a set of two weights into a pseudovector in order to invert the weight value (as opposed to the mass value). it did this simply by mechanical means. simple function of knot theory. one full rotation of the mechanical function in process takes two rotations of the wheel.
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