A new method is presented for the calculation of the space-time covariance matrix that will be observed under specific topographical conditions. The method incorporates site-specific phenomenological data as well as. . .

My brain just exploded. I feel like I just stepped into a bad episode of Star Trek. That’s just the abstract, too. Abstract indeed.

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  1. Michael the Dad says:

    So that is what you were thinking the first time I told you about curved time and space while we were watching Star Trek. I always wondered why you found reasons to hang out with your friends instead of your totally interesting Dad. You were so lucky. (not really)

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