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Author Topic: Does Everything come from Pi? Is Pi Solved?  (Read 330 times)
Description: Trying to Solve for Pi
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kevinmorais
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« on: December 10, 2013, 08:41:43 PM »

Trying to Solve for Pi...
Many Calculations occur inside of a Single Calculation.

Fractal Binary is about Normalizing Numbers as Physical Wave Sets.  These Numbers are now as Physical any Waves found in Nature.   I wonder how Pi could be written in Fractal Binary?  Perhaps Pi could be described like this?... Do the any of the methods in the 2 simple equations below work, for describing Pi in The Mi Wavelength.

The Mi Wavelength is the First Wavelength there is, it's frequency is One, the Fundamental Frequency....Everything comes from Pi...



This new Math is so cool!  It is From Here http://ashesmi.yolasite.com/fractal-binary.php

Is anyone understanding this yet?  I am still struggling to describe it...
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