From: rom126 on 16 Mar 2010 20:29 ----- Thanks for responding Alan On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:46:47 -0700 (PDT), Globemaker <alanfolmsbee(a)cabanova.com> wrote: >Thank you for telling sci.crypt about the 3D prime number connexion. I >hope you will show an image or video of the 3D shape. As an example of >a simple equation shown in 3D, please see the Mandelbulb video of the >3D Mandelbrot set: >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDd8R0xlkNA&NR=1 > >I did not understand your essay, but maybe you can write a new essay >without repeating your old essay. If you do, please describe, in >articulate sentences, your discoveries. If your claims are true, you >are a genius. The place to start is to recognize that Number is about quantity. Assuming sums are d3 is as valid as assuming sums are d1 when no explicit units are available. I have a 3D presentation but decided that the pattern should be seen first just as a data table so as not to mingle it with any proposed 3D shapes. Stay tuned as I will release the full 3D model of the Lp data table. I suggest you start with the inscribed pentagons that I have attached along with a template to assemble a full Dodecahedron. Notice that the d2 3 step sync of the decending pentagons is the same as the 3step Lp data. -- Regards from RD O'Meara
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