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'''[[The Anatomy of a Physical Expression]]'''

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To facilitate understanding of the S.H.O. Drive, this Function Conjunction will catalog the ideas, creations, and techniques underlying its invention.

The Anatomy of a Physical Expression

A physical expression is a product of factors, each with their own distinct role in defining a property of a physical system. Types include constants, coefficients, quantities, proximities, dislocations, and directions.

Functions composed of Physical Expressions

A function composed of physical expressions is simply the result of the summations, differences, exponentiations, logarithms, or distributed multiplications or divisions of these physical expressions, or in the simplest case, a function is simply equal to an expression, such as [math]E(m) = mc^2[/math], where [math]E[/math] is a function of [math]m[/math].

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