Eternity/Vector
Eternity/Vector
Marco Rodin's
torsion/vector
mathematics
[3:6:9]
1/3 AM vector
meridian center.

Myriads of triads [3:6:9]
Ant tech pyramids △
The Myriad Codec in
Star★Trek: Picard (S3E1)

Numerical pyramid.

German version
[R]obote[r]oboter
R[o]boter[o]boter
Ro[b]otero[b]oter
Rob[o]terob[o]ter
Robo[t]erobo[t]er
Robot[e]robot[e]r
Robote[r]obote[r]
Eternity/Vector
Journey to the Center of Eternity
9: Career needle (Latin: Medium Coeli, MC. Cusp B/#tween 9/10th House)
Using the career needle as a {compass}:
9: Levels of self •|• 10: A family man (#Lv6 Imagine a Capricorn quiting his job)
Your career is [based] upon a [family], so they say in college/university.
• Give the politicians what they need (#Lv7 Next /Generation) and you might get a pole position.
• Give the politicians some #lv12 time in space to pay their debts for welfare by taking your $hare in the [bank] with a 30-year loan for a [home].
• Some say it is easier to get a divorce than to get rid of an investor.
Vectors
Genetic vectors
• Expression vector
• Shuttle vector
• Multiple viral vectors
• Retroviral vectors
• Lentiviral vectors
• Disease vectors
• 2/3 AM vector (pyramid center)
• Gravity vector
• Thrust vectoring; Active thrust vectoring
"Altering the vector" (Ripley, #Nostromo take /off! from planet LV [4:2:6])
Intercept vector
Vector graphics (InkScape, Corel Draw®) vs. Bitmap graphics (GIMP, Corel Paint®)
Orbital state vectors
3. Position vector (direction) (LVLH, Z-axis negative position vector)
4. Location vector [mapping] Archeron LV[4:2:6] ^ Calpamos LV[2:2:3] (Alien: Prometheus)
Vectoring into orbit (trajectory)
Vector space (actual space, a bunch of points)
Vector {field}
Search vector (vector search)
Siberian Vector LAB (the X-files S5E18)
Isotropic matrix of vectors (structured in a grid of 64 tetrahedrons)
Vectors of fire (maintain vectors of fire)
Sun vector determination (satellite solar panels)
LV [4:2:6] Map Location Vector
A position vector is a vector that symbolises either the position or the location of any given point with respect to any arbitrary reference point like the origin. The direction of the position vector always points from the origin of that vector towards a given point.