Waves...........up and under.............like string theory...........superstrings and supersymmetry........
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A sine wave is a continuous wave. It is named after the function sine, of which it is the graph. It occurs often in pure and applied mathematics, as well as physics, engineering, signal processing and many other fields.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
A sine wave is a continuous wave. It is named after the function sine, of which it is the graph. It occurs often in pure and applied mathematics, as well as physics, engineering, signal processing and many other fields.
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