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This note covers the following topics: Lagrangian Dynamics, Linear Oscillators, From 1-d Motion to the Kepler Problem and Small Vibrations. The energy of the photon will equal the energy difference between the two orbits, and the energy of a photon makes it have a certain frequency and color. If you believe at some level, whether consciously or subconsciously, that money is difficult to come by, the projected energy emitted and broadcast will harmonize with energy of a harmonious frequency in wave form, transmute into particles which attract additional particles that harmonize with it and your life will reflect that of money being difficult to come by.

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Publisher: Amer Society of Mechanical (January 1998)

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