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Re: The golden angle 137.507, pi, phi and positive integer 1728
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Apr 23, 2004 1:44 PM
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I'm sorry. You are wrong.
If you tell me you've discovered something unknown in mathematics, I say " Cool, tell me about it." But, When you say you are right and the best mathematicians of the last two centuries are wrong about something as fundamental as pi, I say " You are wrong" I highly recommend rechecking your calculations.
On 23 Apr 04 01:05:25 -0400 (EDT), Anonymous wrote: >The golden angle 137.507, pi, phi and positive integer 1728 > >Hi! > >my outcomes for pi, phi and positive integer 1728 > >hope they are of interest to you. > ><a href="http://www.vorpublishing.com/the_golden_angle_pi_phi_and_1728_by_kevin_trinder.html">http://www.vorpublishing.com/the_golden_angle_pi_phi_and_1728_by_kevin_trinder.html
> >Regards
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