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Pi and Phi: not random occurrences of the ten digits
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Mar 12, 2010 3:12 AM
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Hello I am the author of an article on Pi and other fundamental constants: " Pi and the Gold number: not random occurrences of the ten digits". Introduced here: http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jean-yves.boulay/pi/index.htm
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This article shows that the order of the first appearance of the ten figures of the decimal system in more fundamental two constant mathematics than are the number Pi and the Gold number is not by chance but registers in an arithmetical logic (see picture Pi and Phi). The same arithmetical phenomenon also operates in other numerous constants among which the square roots of numbers 2, 3 and 5, the first three first numbers. Thank you to consult this paper and to give to me your comments about it.
Message was edited by: Jean-Yves BOULAY
Message was edited by: Jean-Yves BOULAY
Message was edited by: Jean-Yves BOULAY
Message was edited by: Jean-Yves BOULAY
Message was edited by: Jean-Yves BOULAY
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