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Abstract

Seemingly trivial circumstances sometimes give birth to great ideas. In most sciences, one generation tears down what another has built and what one has established another undoes. In Mathematics alone, each generation builds a new story to the old structure.

The terms of probability and experiment convey a broad sense of referring to any observable phenomenon such as relationships like the origin of the Universe  with  Sound, Light , Heat,  of the solar system with the human’s spoken and written languages, of  the betweenness system of alphabets - numbers - punctuation ( ANP) and of the last but not the least important confusion of the Scientists & Mathematicians that Science without Religion is lame as well as the Religion without Science is blind on the strengths of their own reasons and logics  at a time  in the 21st Century  of ours when we all designate ourselves as modern rational men & women of modern Science in order not to accept  any  religious scripture which says in the best possible non-mathematical and  social  manner that the Earth is beautiful, the World is flat  and the Universe came from her own Golden Egg !

This Research Paper focuses on the intrigue mechanisms, i.e., the ANP with their long running and high jumping self-reliant cosmical transformations with scientific relevance to  turn things and affairs  into  simple and steady results assuring the hopes of earthlings in the midst of wave compressions and rarefactions, electromagnetic waves and molecular kinetic energy connecting with research and development  as opposed to the ancient scriptures of all sorts.  

Key Words:  Golden Egg, Flat , scriptures, Earth, compressions, ANP, micro graph theory.

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How to Cite
Rao, D. R. S. (2015). Alphabets, Numbers, Punctuation profess Micro Graph Theory. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(07). Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/799

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