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Re: Why are both Pi and Phi so unique?
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Just as when they look at planets and stars; how do they identify the elemental structures? Same answer goes with both. ![]() What light comes from the specific molecules; the signature. Which conforms to a postulate; each structure maintains its own 'f' capacities. |
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Lest we forget
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Re: Why are both Pi and Phi so unique?
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Re: Why are both Pi and Phi so unique?
The alleged ratio of both Pi and Phi are calculated as an infinite number of ratios added together. Each ratio gets progressively smaller but there is allegedly an infinite number of them. The expression of Phi has the irrational sqrt(5) in it and calculating it involves the infinite number of ratios added together. So the question is not whether either one is a ratio, but of how many ratios. Infinite? Irrational.
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