Saturday, November 25, 2017

BUT.............just as importantly...........and even more so .........when u consider things together............is that the 1st 5 terms of Euler's product........the prime fundamental.................can be seen as 9 numbers...................................the 2 just being two.............and counting as one number..............which makes for nine of them.............................2 being counted as one.......like 1/2........where practice and theory meet...........in the zero dimension..............

9................9 in ten..................like the logarithm.........................b/c 10 to the 5th is 100,000..............10 to the 4th is 10,000...............................just an example.........I am using the same I did before.........................10 to the 5th is 10 times bigger than 10 to the 4th................b/c one hundred thousand is 10 times bigger than 10 thousand................but in a way it isn't...........and that is counting from zero..............after all........if u had 10,000.............10 k..........of whatever.................dollars, cents.....model t Ford cars............u would need 90 k, 90,000 more to make 100,000...................in a way it is 9 times as much...................b/c u add it to the amount you already have....................10k........ten thousand......u would need 90k more.......so from one point of view..............100 thousand is ten times bigger than....10 thousand........from another point of view it is nine times bigger..............10,000 + 90,000 = 100,000...........BOTH are valid ways of looking at it.............................that equation looks somewhat like........1/2 + 14i........................adding...............summation..........sums of waves......Joe F......





...........(2/1)(3/2)(5/4)(7/6)(11/10).................ten numbers..........................all different........how strange is that?..................5 terms.....................ten numbers...............1/2........................



..............2(3/2)(5/4)(7/6)(11/10)...........

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