Originally Posted by
mcap
Wow, this Darkoz guy must be a real piece of work. Probably argues with himself when nobody’s around. Deech posted the links mickey wouldn’t. This Mission guy writes longer essays than even Monet.
It was fairly fitting that Monet posted up, about 1/1 - (1/2 + 1/3 + 1/7) = 1/42. All the prime factors of 42, including 1, on the denominators of left side of this equation. I now consider such numbers to be Deech numbers, as in the way Deech wrote of, if I recall, a couple of sums here. One was Jackie Robinson's baseball statistics totaling 42. Saw a bit of an Elvis clip, this afternoon. He died at 42. Anyway, if you sum all of (the absolute values of, as I did before, with his such numbers,) these Deech numbers, above, yield a sum of 2. I think that the (more basic) reason for this, is that the 42nd dimension (of gravitation) doubles over, at this point. Where the 153 goes on the 173, abstractly of course. If I recall, from before, I didn't include the 42, in the Jackie Robinson example, so the such example yields a sum of 83/42. Well, 42 = 41 + 1 ---> 411. And, 83 = 197 - 114; 38 = 137 - 9*11. Yes, at first, I thought to try to straighten out Deech's deplorable way of writing out such numbers. Then, I thought to go with the absolute value method, so that all of these were plus signs.