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oops...realized typo, uploaded corrected one, but couldn't delete as timed out.
Fucking technology.
Lay off the dope
V's just splashing around for enlightenment.
Like the next little bit, which I realized, only last night.
Look at the 5.5.5, 6.6.6, and 7.7.7, tilings, at the top of the page,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unifor...perbolic_plane . Which correspond to the respective manifolds, or topologies, of
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...oYQ9QF6BAgIEAM , with an underlying base of forty dimensions, by which, say, the first image corresponds to a universe of forty-one dimensions, and, with the third image of "one sheet", .
The diagonal of a pentagon with sides of 1 unit yields the Fibonacci gold ratio, whereby Phi * phi is 1, and Phi + phi is √5. Interestingly, the (short and long) diagonals of a heptagon with sides of 1 unit yield (1.8019377358048383 + 2.246979603717467) = (1.8019377358048383 * 2.246979603717467), which is related to something I, as either of my resurrected usernames, TomasHClines, or 1HitWonder, wrote of the fine-structure constants having to do with their sums being their products, in some way. Anyway, the inverses as reciprocals of the heptagon diagonals add to 1.
There's a bit more to it, beyond the scope of this post, in the numerology of the formulas, closely compared with the thus constants, but, still, more evidence of the numerals, themselves, in thus action.
https://calcoolator.eu/heptagon-diag...rimeter-sides-
https://calcoolator.eu/pentagon-diag...rimeter-sides-
Could it be that the entire forum was a grand experiment, by evolved monkeys typing, in which the only true bits of enlightenment were the typos? Ha. And, perhaps, RIP actually stands for research in progress.
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Posts 172 -----------------------> To the once supposed, Feynman limit of number of elements in the periodic table. But, now how about 17^2 = 289?