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Burris Numerical System Volume 2: Bns Left Out Research from Volume 1
Contributor(s): Burris, Lloyd Dudley (Author)
ISBN: 1532879792     ISBN-13: 9781532879791
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $23.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Number Systems
Physical Information: 1.19" H x 8.5" W x 11" (2.95 lbs) 586 pages
 
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The Burris Numerical System is a algorithm for representing numbers as a numerical system. The reason for the algorithm is to impart into a numerical system mathematical abilities that no other numerical systems has. Numerical system algorithms which are unknown to mankind at present can create number systems that give a number system doing mathematics and or representing numbers special abilities and properties when doing math. It is a whole new way invented by Lloyd Burris of doing mathematics. This algorithm numerical system gives BNS the ability to represent numbers in both space and time the same way true space-time represents information. Any number no matter how large it is can be represented with a BNS number on a piece of paper in ones pocket then put back into a BNS program and the full length of the number extracted and used as seen fit. It is possible to represent mankind's entire knowledge as a BNS number on a piece of paper written and put into ones pocket only to be re-extracted later. The only limit to BNS is the time to encode the number is the time to decode the number. The only limit to BNS is time itself. No other limits exist. The other side of BNS is numbers can be made up and decoded to see information from the future, past, other time-lines exist. BNS is also a method of time travel given the right resources.

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