Pulsoiding       


Pulsoiding is a neologism that refers to a Pulsoid's complex, oscillating, pulsating hyper-relativistic motion from a heuristic Infinity String that occurs when a heuristic Infinity Line moves.

Pulsoiding is a Triquametric motion that emanates from, and returns through, three linear points, which are: both ends of an Infinity Line and its midpoint.  Speeds of Pulsoiding motion are from motionlessness to the infinite, which is, overall, referred to as hyper-relativistic.

Pulsoiding
indicates the complex oscillation of a Pulsoid, which oscillation is a simultaneous combination of slide, swing, and vibration.

The Brunardot Ellipse, "
Ε," heuristically represents Pulsoidal slide as: the angular motion of the major diameter, "M," to the hypotenuse, "h," and radius, "r,"; and also, the major radial, "m," to the vector, "v."  (M = h + r and m = v)

The Brunardot Ellipse, "
Ε," heuristically represents Pulsoidal swing as: the motion from the end of an Infinity Line through all loci of the elliptical circumference of a Pulsoid's major sections to the opposite end of said Infinity Line.  For a Pulsoid the swing is through all the surface loci.

The Brunardot Ellipse, "
Ε," heuristically represents Pulsoidal vibration as: the sinusoidal motion of the major diameter, "M,"/wave, "w," between the ends of the minor diameter, "L."

Pulsoiding motion manifests as Fluences, which are dynamically cyclical as they morph in size.  Pulsoiding motion accounts for balanced dispersion and reinforcement in the manner of solitonic phenomena.


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