I don't keep the same "handle" because I move on from the stuff. I mean, I couldn't have carried on with the OneHitWonder stuff because that was, for all intents and purposes, about the "two-dice problem". Fairly intense stuff. As well, not posting for stretches of time, you tend to move on to other things, and places in your life. Here's a quote from Yung about, if I recall, the only numbers I brought up, then. Coincidentally, these were the numbers that "fit" into the D'COVI stuff. I have to add, though, that I think that I'm a lot smarter than I was, then, with my theory of everything. What happened was, I think, the numbers started to work out a bit. It took me thirty years of wrestling with the basics of physics overall. Those observations, to get to this point.
Look, you won't find anyone who works with a lot of numbers, a lot, who hasn't a lot "fun" stories about numbers. Check out the "crazy" stuff those guys do at
https://math.stackexchange.com/ . Sprinkled among the more-serious stuff is the "crazy" stuff. I have a few posts up there, and met some of them, in the process.
Incidentally, I did vote twice in the MDawg poll. Crimm caught me. Now I do feel a bit like Tasha. I guess that we can't trust anyone, at least not me, about anything. Maybe, not even ourselves. Sometimes, we get caught doing what seemed insignificant, or, with carrying on a bit too far with something we were already legitimately doing. On the other hand, that Crimm more or less just concluded this, I feel "justified" that I did it. The old saying, "If they blame you for it, you might as well do it."
Originally Posted by
Bill Yung
Today, I noticed that 411 = 3 X 137, and 137 = 4^2 + 11^2, a Pythagorean prime. The inverse of 137 is rather close to the fine-structure constant. The number that a famous physicist told his students to put up on their wall. It has a sort of "cult following" among theoretical physics, as well. Notice how the 4 and 11 make up the 137, and, versa, how the 137 makes up the 411. You would have to go to the other site to see the significance of the 411. (If we are the 42nd dimension, then the 41st, which in a way comes before and after us, is our "tracks". Then 41 + 1 ---> 411 comes from trying to add 1 to the 41, on the end, but after the end. Sort of a limit after the limit. How do we become our "tracks", which are beneath our matter and fields? Does the fine-structure constant remain constant between "different" universes? Is it actually somehow just, exactly 1 / 137?)