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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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The coincidence is that the intersection of
V(n-5) and V(n+5) lies the same distance from the centre as that between V(n-6) and V(n+6). That this occurs on a diagonal is unsurprizing. |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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My terminology needs elaboration, but I'm sure you are up to it!
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Bronze Medalist
Jan 2004
Mumbai,India
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Frankly your one liners are getting boring as they lack adequate info content as you yourself have said above.
A hundred thousand welcomes ! Mally Last fiddled with by mfgoode on 2007-03-07 at 16:51 |
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Bronze Medalist
Jan 2004
Mumbai,India
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The Great Pyramid was constructed over 5000 years ago (Cheops circa 4000 B.C.) These and other secrets were encrypted in the Kufru including the accurate values of Pi , epsilon, phi. and Tau, i , 0 , infinity the seven Royal numbers. Recommended reading "Pyramid Prophecies" by Max Toth Mally |
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"Phil"
Sep 2002
Tracktown, U.S.A.
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If you mean that it occurs on a diameter is unsurprising, then what you say is correct. Returning to my earlier notation, we have the diameter V3V12, and the two pairs V2V9 and V4V15, and also V1V7 and V5V17. We can either prove that the diameter and a single segment from each pair are concurrent, or we can prove that one segment from either pair is concurrent with both members of the other pair.
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
2×3×13×83 Posts |
Yep.
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
194A16 Posts |
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This must help somehow. Remind me of Pascal's theorem please. David |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Thanks for the history lessons.
Approx 360 days in a year was (I would hope) an unimportant distraction. But a hexagon consisting of 6 equilateral triangles allied to base 60 arithmetic seems eminently sensible. David |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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How did the Babylonians (or whoever) represent their 60 digits?
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