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Old 06-06-2019, 03:57 PM
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Tried something new in regards to the following operations, in trying to find how the 0.0077 would associate to three of my helix-based numerical tori of an octahedron.

3.14 = Pi


3.113 * 66.4 = 206.7032 approximate electron-muon mass ...{ this latter begin the value R Feynman says ever physicist has on his wall }......

0.0077 * 66.4 = 0.511 28 approximate electron mass is ok but does not associate rationally with even one whole numerical torus much less three, ergo I tried something new and got a surprise value.

8623.3 7 66 2 33 7 66 2 33 7 66 2 33 7 66 233766

So this operation of dividing 66.6 ---revolutions of helix around the tube of whole torus?--- gave me the above value. Not sure what to do with it, but I at least get a rational whole number set { 8632 } that may some how relate-able to helix based numerical torus.

Anyway that 862 and 3.3 7 66 2 33 7 66 would pop out takes me back to;

Pi^3 = 31.00 62 7 66 80

even tho there is no 33 in the latter value.
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Pi^4 - 31 = 66.4090910 3400 2437 23 6440332688705
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