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Matrix- what is the meaning of the word matrix
- July 20, 2014
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Every thing in the earth is measured in metrix – numerical numbers of (time, money, dimensions, days, years, weight, unites) etc.
In mathematics, a matrix (plural matrices) is a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
In the science of studying the matrix it is said; there is a numerical matrix for every living organism that lives and moves in the universe or earthly realm.
Matrices of the same size can be added or subtracted element by element.
The blue print of the universe is also structured in a mathematical calculation which makes up a matrix- counting of the years, the days, miters, miles, kilo, units, kilos, weight, length, width etc.
The orbiting of the planets in time, their location, distance and size of the planets is measured in numbers etc.
In the law of the matrix, the value in numbers of all the living organisms can be multiplied or subtracted.
In economics the value of things is converted into money, which is used as a method through which the exchanging of matrices can occur.
There are moral acts which multiplies one’s value related to his or her matrix, and there is also a set of immoral behaviors that can subtract value from one’s matrix.
In biology, matrix (plural: matrices) is the material (or tissue) found in animals, humans or plant cells.
The internal structure of connective tissues in the body plays the role of supporting and connecting the body tissues and epithelial tissues to muscles fiber.
Applications of matrices are found in most scientific fields.
In every branch of physics, including classical mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and quantum electrodynamics, they are used to study physical phenomena, such as the motion of rigid bodies.
In computer graphics, they are used to project a 3-dimensional image onto a 2-dimensional screen all contain specific measurements (numbers) which pertains to their motional movements.