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| May31-12, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Equations on a Mausoleum
Why would a guy in Wheaton, Illinois put these two equations on his mausoleum?
[itex]\nabla[/itex][itex]^{2}[/itex][itex]\psi[/itex]+8p[itex]^{2}[/itex]m(E-U)[itex]\psi[/itex][itex]\int[/itex]h[itex]^{2}[/itex]=0 [itex]\nabla[/itex][itex]_{0}[/itex][itex]\beta[/itex]=[itex]\sigma[/itex] The first equation looks to be a variation of Schrodinger's wave equation. The second looks like a Heaviside-Maxwell wave equation. Any ideas? The guy also put a Cartesian polar coordinates graph showing Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, some sacred geometry Greek characters, and the solar system in grand conjunction (with a flying saucer near Neptune). |
| May31-12, 04:22 PM | #2 |
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Could have has just been a crackpot who believed in some pseudoscience involving UFOS/mysticism?
Those equations look rather meaningless to me. Do you have a picture and are you sure you copied them correctly? |
| May31-12, 06:28 PM | #3 |
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I've attached images. I've had someone speculate that the equations could be trying to show that a magnetic monopole can exist. Also, there's a large 'Schumann' engraved on the mausoleum, which must refer to Schumann resonance.
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| May31-12, 08:27 PM | #4 |
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| Jun1-12, 06:23 AM | #5 |
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I'd say this part clinches the case here:
[tex]\int h^2[/tex] This expression is meaningless as there is no variable of integration. There are lots of possibilities as to why this was put there. Could be anywhere between "looks cool" and a strange belief in the mystical power of certain equations. Either way, the equation, as written, is nonsense. |
| Jun1-12, 05:33 PM | #6 |
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| Jun5-12, 09:56 AM | #7 |
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Interesting information, is this mausoleum or grave entry listed on Find A Grave? If so can you supply the memorial number or the name of the person in the Wheaton Cemetery. My reason for interest is that I have a web site that list community and unusually mausoleums in the U.S.
Regards, David in Wichita |
| Jun10-12, 11:49 AM | #8 |
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Perhaps he was a pretentious fool, or a deluded nutcase?
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