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Originally posted by jimnuggits
Any code you have found is great OP. Good on ya.
Just realize that no two drinks are from the same river.
What you find as totally amazing and incredibly important, others will see as insignificant detritus.
The fact that you are ready to see such meaningful patterns is a much more important signal than if others 'get it.'
Keep your head up, and happy hunting!
Originally posted by Destiny777
17.7777777(infinity)
...
Do you notice the reversal. Initial code: begins with ONE and pushes 7 into infinity. Second code begins with Seven and pushes 2 into infinity...(there is absolutely NO coincidence with that, however, some people might try to say otherwise.) When it comes to mathematics...there ARE NO coincidences. And if this is the case, then truly, there are NO coincidences in LIFE, because mathematics DEFINES it.
Originally posted by Destiny777
reply to post by unworldly
Oh, I'm not sure that this is spoken in jibberish, especially since many others have gotten it the first time around.
Secondly, mentioning Tool has far more significance than you might think. Its okay if you choose to insult me or find fault. However, Danny Carrey and Adam Jones mathematically create their rhythms through specific planning and thought. The timing is unusual and follows spiral patterning as opposed to a linear motion as provided by most 4/4 timing sequences, regardless of tempo (tempos are specifically created for rhythmic movements which can be plotted algorithmically. For instance 3/4 timing, 6/8 rhythm tempo changes that can flip backwards and forwards from natural 4/4 placement. Although they deviate from standard 440 tuning, they are an in-between between E standard, and C drop. E standard is a much more grating sound than most stringed instruments which are tuned to C. Much of their tuning fluctuates in resonance with 528 hertz levels. Unless you're familiar with sound engineering, most of this will make no sense...ultimately, it doesn't matter. But, lets just say that there are many reasons why our favorite artists resonate with us, and its because of the mathematics, and the frequencies used which become pleasurable to us. Your brain interprets these signals as "sound." Its not merely, "just the artist," as they are a conduit to which these sounds and the mathematics flow.
Now, just because you don't like TOOL, doesn't mean that whatever you listen to is on a superior level, because that only relates to your subjective feelings on the issue. Would Mozart have been a better choice? If so, have you ever looked into the mathematics of HIS CREATION? Or, are you simply finding fault for the sake of argument?
Either way, I respect your opinion. MUCH LOVE 17.7777777(infinity)edit on 21-12-2011 by Destiny777 because: to add
Originally posted by tallcool1
reply to post by unworldly
Someone took some random numbers, divided them, threw in their jersey number and timewave zero stuff, called it love or the formula for everything or something and demanded that we pass it along since it is so important.
Oh, and I don't think there's anything of significance about it - and I say this with no malice or hatred whatsoever - but since I don't believe it is anything, then I must be a hater.
Originally posted by Destiny777
Well, you must go back and read...none of those numbers are unrelated as NOTHING in this Universe is separate from the next. You have the ILLUSION that they are separate numbers, but, inevitably, if we live in one Universe, and we are all a part of this ONE Universe, then at the core, we are all one which technically...MAKES US A NUMBER within the Universe itself. -The numbers seem only unrelated to you.
Originally posted by snarfbot
oh i see, whats beachball divided by manatee then?
and of what significance is the result with regard to the nature of the universe?
Originally posted by seachange
reply to post by Destiny777
To me 17.7777777("infinity") is hate because I hate infinitely repeating decimials. I'd prefer to write 17.77777777("infinity") as simply 17 & 7/9ths in a mixed fraction format.
I believe that "Infinite" does exist, but "infinity" does not.
Having a hatred of repeating decimals, I've taken note that 2/3 is 0.6666("infinity") in base 10, but in base 6, 2/3rds could be written as 0.75 (base 6). How nice!
Given you're love of 7 maybe you should write all your numbers in base 7. I fully expect you to spend 1,000 hours now studying that system now that I've given you that idea LOL.
Edit: I wrote this post on 12/22/2011 at 10:02 LOL that must mean something big.edit on 22-12-2011 by seachange because: (no reason given)
Edit 2: 17.7777777 = 23 10/12ths (base 7). Ponder that for 7 days.edit on 22-12-2011 by seachange because: (no reason given)