Mathplayer used to work if the publisher used mathtype, but I don't know
if that is still true.

RicksPlace <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Bruce:
> I am not sure how it might be done but it seems like something for a 
> particular publisher or website might be created to read equations correctly 
> so long as the publisher or website is consistent.
> I'll have to do some more googling and looking at what is currently in use on 
> some of the websites I read to see if anything comes to mind.
> Perhaps a database of symbols or whatever represents a symbol and some word 
> to use in place of it - not sure it is even realistic but something I am 
> thinking about recently.
> As for the universe, well it is amazing.
> All particles and forces are nothing more than small vibrations  in 
> space/time which means we are all combinations of vibrations spinning at 
> about 1,000 mph and in a circle around another dence collection of vibrations 
> (sun) at about 67,000 mph and around the center of our galaxy at some great  
> speed and then in some line through space itself. Just a bunch of vibrations 
> traveling through space exchanging forces with the field(s) of space itself.
> Really no such thing as matter only energy vibrations which we experience and 
> give words to to explain our environment.
> We only preceive our surroundings as staying solid and in the correct 
> positions relative to us since everything is held together in their 
> particular electro-magneticfields by the strong and weak forces and me as a 
> collection of vibrations  
> is just moving through space/time in relation to other electro-magnetic 
> vibrations that I call real-world reality.
> We are truely  truely amazing and our universe brilliant!
> Beyond all this there is M String Theory where we also exist in 11 dimensions 
> which takes these facts to a whole new level of incomprehensible 
> possibilities if it is correct!
> Anyway, back to nuts and bolts, I'll see if I can come up with something but 
> since the guys at GW, FS and others havent come up with anything I am not 
> optimistic.
> Rick USA
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