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Old 16-03-2014, 03:44 PM
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Book1 Comprehensive Unification of Universe aka GUToE

Pi-time/frequency/motion 24.35{ X,Y,Z }31 Pi-space( geodesic/curvature/spin?/angle? )

t/fre/m 24.35{--55.35--} 31 g/c/s/a

Phi/Fibonacci---0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5,
-----------------------5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55,
----------------------55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610
--------------------610, 987,1597, 2584, 4181, 6765,

Pi^4 = 97.40 90 91 03---/ 4 = 24.35 22 72 75

24.35 = X-Dimension has inherent time/motion as it is also inherently integral too Y and Z;
24.35 = Y-Dimension has inherent time/motion,
24.35 = Z-Dimension has inherent time/motion
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24.35 = Time/motion/frequency/angle and maybe this 4th is as being inherently integral to gravitationally geodesic(( )) space 31.00

Pi^3 = 31.00 62 76 68---/3 = 10.33 54 25 56

Ha, this is great i.e. please take note of this latter above. So the icosa(20) hedron has 31 great/equaltorial planes or great circle or tubular planes in three distinct sets the 20 faces have 10 axis relationships and those who have followed my info, already know, that, those 10 great/equaltorial planes of the 5-fold icosahedron, actually define an integral set of 5 overlapping cubo-octahedron aka Vector Equilibria( VE )

http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/Lynn/LynnS54.html

24 and 25 are of course key numbers involving specific aspects VE/cubo-octahedra.

Perhaps of interest here also is that we recall, that, the VE/jitterbug is and intertransformable integral system because it has 90 degree surface squares, whereas the icosahedron is a stable integral structure, because it is all triangles.

Whew!...where do I go from here?

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Old 19-03-2014, 05:35 AM
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r6r6r You are too smart, I don't understand any of your posts.
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Old 19-03-2014, 12:47 PM
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Book1 Little of This and Little of That

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r6r6r You are too smart, I don't understand any of your posts.

I began with Pi. Pi a specific ratio deduced from comparing the diameter of a circle to the circumference of the same circle.

These words that are in dictionarys and easily found on the internet. They have been in use for hundreds of years.

Pi-time is a cojoined set of words by me, that specific to my speculations for attempts to find a correlation between time, and Pi in mathmatical units / numeration.

Again these words--not cojoined ---are in the dictionary and on the net.

Comprehensive also in dictionary and on the net.

Same goes for the word unification and the word Universe.

Many of our words have roots in latin, greek etc...and this is especially true for some branches of mathematics. ex poly is latin but the the names for many polyhedra or polygons have greek roots.

Your just unfamiliar with their usage.

Phi and the related fibonacci sequence of numbers I listed have been known for 100 years or more and easily found on the net.

There are many words and terms etc that I/m not familiar with.
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Old 19-03-2014, 04:46 PM
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Thanks for the explanation.
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Old 20-03-2014, 12:45 PM
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http://arxiv.org/list/math/new

You're welcome
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Old 24-03-2014, 10:28 PM
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Book1 Pi - Circumference - Diameter and Trinary Cycle of Time

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I began with Pi. Pi is a specific ratio deduced from comparing the diameter of a circle to the circumference of the same circle.

I'm attempting to associate some aspects of Pi--- 3.14 15 92 65 35 89 --- with time.

Time has an inherent terminal duality if not trinary set.

So timeappears tome to have cycle aspect--- if not also a wave aspect ---and inherently has at least three specific aspects to its cycle;

1) terminal beginning of a time cycle

2) duration time between beginning and ending

3) terminal ending of a time cycle.

Circumference inherently has;

1) terminal beginning of a 360 cycle of time,

2) duration of time between beginning and ending,

3) terminal ending of a 360 degree cycle of time.

Diameter has:

1) 180 degree opposite polarity aspect of a terminal beginning of time,

2) duration of time between beginning and ending,

3)180 degree oppsoite polarity aspect of a terminal ending time.

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