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...he lack of culture, mass hysteria induced in groups of youngsters by the ″techno music″, etc. are examples of premeditated and culpable unidirection... ...hether we like it or not, sociology notices that as the human society goes technological and scientific, its sentimental-sensitive nature undergoes a... ...ental rationality of the extraterrestrial world provides access to other ″technologies″ (nonconventional) for achieving rational products intended f... ...e the terrestrial world, less potent, felt the need for an extremely ample technological development, actually subservient to its sentimental wealth,... ...on>, etc. not to count that levitation would constitute a very adequate ″technology″ for explaining the way Aztec and Egyptian pyramids were built,... ...g to this idea, it wouldn’t be so surprising to presume the existence of a technology based on levitation, or some other technologies, inaccessible t...
.........239 32. Super-mathematics functions, by Mircea Eugen _elariu, translated from Romanian by Marian Ni_u and Florentin Smarandache, in the album “Techno-Art of _elariu Super- Mathematics Functions”, edited by Florentin Smarandache, 132 p., A. R. Press, 2007...........................................244 GRAPH THEORY ...............................258 33. Vectored Rout...