Wednesday, April 11, 2018

90 degrees.......being 1/4th the c plane............90 double digit numbers......period.................patterns.......................different parts of the math cannon which seem to have nothing to do with each other...............not my wording.............ghost written I think................in the Music of the Primes.....

That forms reflexive sym with 0 - 9...............all single digit numbers period............10 of them...........10 being the base of the 10 base number system............2.71...........e to 3 numbers........2 + 7 + 1 = 10...............28 the sum of the 1st 5 primes..................another 1.5 or 15 or 3/2.............555 in the square root of 13.............5 + 5 + 5 = 15...............patterns......................37 is the sum of the 1st 5 non primes..............added double digit to single digit........2 + 8 = 10..............3 + 7 = 10............13.............like 1st 3..................................pi and e.................are irrational numbers..........their dec. expansions.........go on to an infinite amount of digits.........to use them numerically.....................as numbers..........u HAVE to truncate them at some point..................









10 - 99..........all double digit numbers.........period..............90 of them................broken in half..........two 45's...........like two 45 degree angles..............the square root of 2................1.4142135.....................14i and 21i.......................added........35i................also..........14i....................14 is twice 7...............7 * 2 = 14..........half of 7............is 3.5.............like 35i...................like the 2nd two primes.........1/2..........the 1st 3.........................throwing out 2.........one of the fundamentals.........or so I think.......but I am not sure.............................the next 2 primes...............are 3 and 5..........................3 fives...........in the square root of 13................3.60555.....................3 fives..........5/3 = 1.6666.........close to the golden ratio..........................................

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