The Origin of Mathematical Depositions – Proof of Function 10: Zero-Point Fabrication Mathematics — 2017 Invent Deposition #3428

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Invent Deposition #3428 · © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Long before it became Mathematical Depositions – Proof of Function 10: Zero-Point Fabrication Mathematics, this idea was written down and copyrighted in 2017 as Invent Deposition #3428:

“What goes up may come down finding a height to measure the un measurable” off the grid computations and landing points by chris g brown what goes up may come down. the point that we need to measure in haste is the un measurable flash point that will keep the platform from crashing when landing. hollow arc field mathematical plane plateau exit the invisible points that may connect a plane by inverse.”— © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Original 2017 entry preserved in the Internet Archive snapshots of buyinvent.com.

It has since graduated from a one-line idea into an engineered product.

→ See where it graduated: Mathematical Depositions – Proof of Function 10: Zero-Point Fabrication Mathematics

Provenance: published 2017 in the Invent Depositions collection; part of an intellectual-property portfolio with U.S. patent applications dating to 2012; independently timestamped by the Internet Archive. First to market — documented public offering, not a determination of patent priority.