2.5...............the distance from the 1st zero on the X axis to the critical line itself............................ in the neg numbers....the 1st zero is at ...- 2........every neg even integer.....................from zero to the critical line.......is 1/2............or 0.5.......so from -2.......the 1st zero..................................in the neg numbers to the critical line.......is a distance of 2.5..........like 5 * 5.....................5 * 5 = 25.................................from 2, 0 to - 1 , 0..........for the value of 2^i.............is 3..................3 + 2.5.........2 distances ........3 + 2.5 = 5.5......................two fives..............read..........in number of numbers...............two fives.......is like..0.25..........1/4 = 0.25............the 4th term in the harmonic series.......like 4d.......but the 3rd term.........if u disregard the fund.............1............1/4 is also the 3rd fraction...............a garbled pi.................yet another one...........................but I am making this up...........and u idiots know.......then figure this shit out yourselves!!!!!
On the Cumberland river.................man do they hate me............ By William Henry It is an impressive fact that Nashville, Tennessee, my home, is the only city in the world that has reinterpretations of two mythic temples from antiquity. Both are among the finest in existence. One temple is the “Queen of Heaven” Athena’s Parthenon “Virgin-temple”, 438 B.C., Athens, Greece The other is a $55 million 2,200-foot long rod laid out and growing on 19 acres. By a masterstroke of synchronicity, it is patterned like the world axis, Mount Meru, the cosmic pillar or axis at the center of the world ascended by Buddha and known throughout the ages as the model for all Trees of Life. Though constructed one hundred years apart these temples belong together. Their myths and symbols are interconnected. They’re both ceremonial centers, power points of peace and community gathering that could play an essential role in the drama of our world in coming years. TALIS...
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