Monday, March 26, 2018

2^i has two interpretations..................b/c I used i as distance.............and 1 as distance.............imp. also........b/c the critical line is at 1/2.............1/2 as an exponent is a square root............the square root of 8 and the square root of 10.............the two interpretations of what 2^i could be...........2 with an exp of i......................................

Also............if u truncate the "real" e and pi...............to its 1st 3 numbers.......(written like that..is 13)....................or 1 number above the dec. and 2 numbers below it........(like the critical line at 1/2).............one above two below........................e is 2.71......pi is 3.14...............3.14 - 2.71 = 0.43..........................like the quantum leap of 3 and 4......successive pairs...........the 4th dimension where Riemann found the two lines of zeros....................3.16 and 2.82..............the square root of 10 and the square root of 8...............fair approx. for pi and e.............and subtract those........is 0.34.................reflexive sym with the real pi and e..............

3.16
2.82

0.34


3.14
2.71

0.43


a zero and a 4 and 3.....................4 + 3 = 7................4 * 3 = 12.......................all 3 previous pairs......................sums and products are one digit apart............


square root(10) =
3.16227766017

Numbers - Square Roots - Examples - Math.com

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Example: Calculate the square root of 10 ( ) to 2 decimal places. 1. Find the two perfect square numbers it lies between.

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