Monday, October 29, 2018

Patterns.......different ways of looking at the same thing.......single digit even numbers........and single digit primes..............

1 - 9..............all single digit counting numbers.......sum to 45..........................if u subtract the 4 primes................it is 28..........45 - 17 = 28...................28 is the 2nd perfect number.........is the 2nd and 3rd numbers in 2 pi.......full circle in the unit circle...........6.28.......both sum to 34............6 + 28 = 34........................comparing those two lists ...........many patterns emerge.........7 and 8.....sum to 15.....................the 1st 5 primes and non primes is necessary and sufficient conditions to connect single to double digits......................65........the sum of 2 - 11................one of two prime fundamentals...but i am not 100% sure........

4 primes..................10 single digit numbers period....0 - 9...........90 when spun......................mirror sym.........and spin......................at once..............90 degrees is what defines a right triangle and is 1 4th of the Cartesian plane.............0 - 9 sum to 45.................same as 1 - 9...................all single digit numbers and all single digit counting numbers..........since there are 4 primes..........there are 6 non primes......0, 1, 4, 6, 8, 9.......................which sum to 28.....................which is the 2nd perfect number.......in 2 pi......full circle........spin is all over this........(the square root of 13).................and 4, 6....................8, 9, 10..............the 1st 5 non primes is the minimum necessary to connect single to double digits.........................and again.........6.28............28/6 = 4.6666..............4 primes in single digits.............6 non primes...............AND 4 + 6 = 10..........back to the base again...........and 28....2 + 8 = 10.............the base again..28 is also the sum of the 1st 5 primes............the min to connect single digit primes to double digit primes.......the line at 1/2 gives you the clue..............and 1828 in e twice..............28 + 18 = 46...........coincidence??  I doubt it......metaphysics............


2, 4, 6, 8
2, 3, 5, 7...............

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