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From: Inverse 19 mathematics on 2 Jul 2010 09:50 There may be a square of a center, BUT there cannot be mathematically a squared space . To measure space and volume in sq centimeters or square feet is contrary to the natural mathematics. A square is a temporal adaptation, and current mathematics is wrong in uising those units for quantum analysis.. In real mathematics a square represents a curved tangent open space and even distances between point A and Point B are not linear squared , but are seperated by a tangent and curved swath of space. Space is mathematically curved , all you Fermatists!! you have been imagining squared spaces for 1000 years. get over it and join the real mathematics. 1 square is a center squared at 90 degrees , 2^2 is a curve , so is 3^2 is a curve, and 19 squared -1 is a complete circle . The relation ship between a a natural circle and a square is 4.75 i.e differential between a natural circle and a man made square is 4x4=16 and 4.75X4=19 , is =3/1 or 1/3 by closed space or (90/18.84736842105=4.75) , in which case the difference is 3 as a divisionnal proportion " ----a square can be divided into 16 equal rational parts, whilst a circle can be divided in 19 equal rational parts " from a squared center." From a "circular inverse center" the proportionate difference between a circle and a artificial square is difficult and complex, because the circle is not a natural part of inverse mathematics, but it is possible Hope Research, link below FERMAT TO FOREST GUMP - What is a circle? GUMP--------------------------------------- It is a square with no corners, Mr Fermat! Sir-- Can you square a circle Mr fermat with your Theorems!!! http://hoperesearch.web.officelive.com/default.aspx
From: porky_pig_jr on 2 Jul 2010 16:01
On Jul 2, 9:50 am, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope9...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > To measure space and volume in sq centimeters or > square feet is contrary to the natural mathematics. For once I agree. Measuring volume in square centimeters (or square feet) is like totally contrary to the natural mathematics. Gee whiz, you guys are really on something. Or other. PPJ. |