Principia Announcement: QMx!

From: Michael Norton <michaelanortonster_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 11:33:38 -0400

With the virtue of the Unicode mission statement, hereby it is announced a
new field of

Quantum Magnetics,

of which I am "the Father" (I need this credit for my bank account purposes
only) begat by the vectorization of James Clerk Maxwell, determinism, and
Sir Tim Berners-Lee. All specialists and professionals in the existing
Arts, Science, Tech, and Engineering fields are welcome.

A list of hypothesized jobs (there are probably equivalents already to some
of these) to sprout from Qmx inexhaustively is as follows:

Tech Oncologist
Nurse Magneticist
Magnetic Engineer
Professor of Magnetospherics
E-magnetism Architect
Mag-Quant
Translational Magnetist
Visual Magnifier
...

As for character usage rates, I've looked at another web page and the
U+0020 (blank space) ratio stabilizes again at about >50% then the next
most-popular character. For web docs as opposed traditional docs, I would
like to see the differentials next with regard to internal and external
hypertext characters. Stefan Trost's software is helping out a great deal
with that. Thanks (Stefan &) Tom Gewecki for that!

Phillips & Grant's 1975 & 1990 *Electromagnetism* asserts often along with
their comprehensive description of Maxwell's equations that the magnetic
field differentials resulting as a cause of motional and induced
electronics are mostly *negligible*; however it appears that the
opportunity with the growth of the web & Internet since then brings forth
the update to Newton's *Principia. *

I've got a lot of data and writings so if anyone here is interested in
book-writing and has time to collaborate, it would be fun to put it all
together with you.

Best & cheers,

-- 
Michael A. Norton, B.A. Cinema, M.P.A.
My Cinema Home: http://www.NortonsNook.com
"All great actors are mere mathematical masters of speech and the human
body."

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