What is the New Notation for Triple Integrals and its Potential Applications?

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The forum discussion centers on the discovery of a new notation for triple integrals and its potential applications, particularly in the context of Hyperdimensional Coordinate Theory. The notation has undergone revisions, indicating ongoing development and exploration of its implications. Participants express skepticism regarding the validity of the claims, emphasizing the distinction between announcing a discovery and substantiating it with rigorous understanding.

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On verge of greatness

I am excited to say, that just today I have discovered a new notation for triple intergrals! Currently I am working on how and what it aplies to, and I will keep you posted on further developments.
 
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I have an additional discovery. The Hyperdimesnional coordinate theory. The notation is also been revised. If you would like to learn more about either the new notation of the Theory please private message me

(Please notify me of any spelling errors. I am writting this update on my Pocket PC.)
 
what is Hyperdimesnional coordinate theory?
 
quantum gravity- he's pulling your chain.

It's a lot easier to announce a great discovery than to actually make one!
 
I am not joking. You can't make that assumption unless you actually know what you are talking about.
 
Originally posted by HallsofIvy
quantum gravity- he's pulling your chain.

It's a lot easier to announce a great discovery than to actually make one!
at least the name is innovative (-:
 

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