Tuesday, May 18, 2010

COMPUTER ENHANCED VIRTUAL FLYING APPLICATIONS.

First maths computer discussion had been as interesting as practical virtual inspection use of primary and multi-purpose flight adapters on basic Aeronautic science exercise as virtual flying on the computer enhanced virtual flying applications.
My request for an answer on basic and advance pure and applied maths had been based on quantities that are measured based on limits of absolute values and why has it been so?
The computer answers have been short and precise, but for the first time the computer discussed my request for an answer and said that I reminded it about college maths and then wrote briefly that quantities that are measured within absolute values limitations can not be negative values. Few minutes later I wasn't convinced, eventhough the answer is the best known answer and further typed on the computer my inquiry on the subject: suppose, if I were to change vectors 080 degrees to 230 degrees on trans-pacific and trans-atlantic coarse the difference between the longitudes will certainly end up in a negative value which is a quantity that is measured. The computer replied, there are exceptions, however on space when an object flies back in time.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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