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Post by Don Barone on Apr 20, 2023 16:00:43 GMT -5
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Post by Don Barone on Apr 23, 2023 16:16:34 GMT -5
Hi all sorry I haven't abandoned this board at all and here is a little tidbit just discovered while working on other things.
I think this image will be self explanatory. It really has to do with astronomy but it is always so in your face on the Giza plateau in one or another pyramid.
Anyway here is a pretty neat image and observation and I really don't know how I missed it before.
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Post by Don Barone on Oct 7, 2023 9:46:51 GMT -5
Hi all. It gets harder and harder to discover new mathematical oddities but this one is pretty interesting. It has to do with Phi and our solar system. On one of Gary Meisner's pages on Phi it was observed that adding the ratios of the 10 planets together, for example Venus/Mercury, + Earth/Venus, + Mars/Earth etc gives a number that is extremely close to (10 x's) Phi . About 16.19. I have been trying to find out why. I have yet to find a rational explanation but I have found these interesting things. If we take the first 10 Fibonacci numbers number 10 and 9 (34/21) gives us 1.6190476 but the next two numbers (55/34) give us 1.61764706. From this I found that yes The Fibonacci number sequence does indeed lead to Phi but it does so in an alternating over/under Phi sequence. I had never known that. I have posted images below for both observations.
The 10th and 9th number
And the over/under path to Phi
Cheers db
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