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1. So, to answer in the same order: ’I’ am part of a vast network of hyper-dimensional computational self-aware matrices that effectively keep this whole world running
2. platforms were suspended amidst the countless matrices of metal
3. “The multidimensional corelational n-matrices are not convergent with the aspect of variable spational variation
4. “Assemblyman, we did an exhaustive progressional analysis of the linear statistological elements in the temporial cubilogical matrices
5. and involve the inversion of matrices
6. 10x10 matrices and that it took a student 6
7. The matrices I invert using a PC nowadays are
8. structure related to the different polymers used in these filter matrices, and the size and surface
9. Strassen observed [1969] that the product of two matrices can be computed in general as follows
10. The final matrices D(5) and P(5) indicate, for instance, that the shortest path from node 1 to node 5 has length d(1,5) = 8 units and that this shortest path is the path {1, 3, 4, 2, 5}
11. His current position was challenging at times (as challenging as teaching linear algebra and calculus could be), but he’d learned over the years to adapt to the various scenarios he faced in the classroom—sleeping students, off-the-wall questions, and the occasional dope-head who thought it was acceptable to get high while solving matrices and integrals
12. remove the harmonically resonant mineral matrices of
13. His mathematical brain, that formidable annihilator of infinities, irrational equations, Pythagorean theorems, matrices and differential geometry, could not abide a short story, a lyrical poem, a poignant painting
14. matrices of individual and collective inspirations, thoughts, activity, agreements, reinforced patterns,
15. myriad concentric spheres constantly interacting and the flow of complex matrices of patterns that
16. and matrices, throughout multiple dimensions that coalesce to be perceived as the symbols within
17. Similarly, sub-quantum patterns and matrices within “strings” are part of the basis for the
18. According to the prenatal matrices theory one of the
19. Most of the neuropsychological tests administered to her that morning—Stroop, Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices, Luria Mental Rotation, Boston Naming, WAIS-R Picture Arrangement, Benton Visual Retention, NYU Story Recall—were familiar to her
20. She sailed through the WAIS-R Picture Arrangement test, Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices, the Luria Mental Rotation test, the Stroop test, and copying and remembering geometric figures