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What is Technological Growth  - Chemistry Beyond Boyle(English, Paperback, Vipin Gupta)

What is Technological Growth - Chemistry Beyond Boyle(English, Paperback, Vipin Gupta)

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What Is Technological Growth: Chemistry Beyond Boyle investigates Mother Nature as one sphere that reproduces infinite spheres to norm the totality of volume in the atmosphere. The reproduction, not volume, puts pressure on the sphere, dividing it into four spheres. The transformation of the two diverging spheres into the three converging spheres verges twenty-three spheres within the physical sphere to edge it as the graviton. The reproductive effect of the physical sphere transforms the fourth sphere into a metaphysical sphere, with a consciousness of eighty spheres: twenty-three before reproduction, twenty-three while reproducing, twenty-three after reproduction, one sphere planting the reproduction, two spheres planted for reproduction, three spheres plantable while reproducing the fourth, four spheres produced as the planters, and the fourth sphere. The mass of consciousness forms the 2-3-2 sequence within the fourth sphere into the seven spheres that transform the 2-2 sequence into twenty-two spheres. The twenty-two spheres norm a divergent sphere that diverges the three spheres as a triangle π. A molecule reproduces the 3π as the 9π to norm 39π, overflowing with a mixture of 1,000π produced by reproducing the 1π as the 0π over the three dimensions of time before their technological growth. A thousand works like a chemical to decompose each π into 36π and compose the 2π into 1,000/72, crystallizing the whole sphere as the cultural sphere.