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ERROR in Pi Number
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Ariel Gonzalez |
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ERROR in Pi Number |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Jul 2016 12:46:48 -0400 |
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Hello...
Am sorry to say you that pi that you're using has an error. I would say
that pi was maliciously manipulated by an international academic elite
of mobsters with very dark purposes.
pi = 3.141592654... is an error.
pi = 3.144605511... is the correct value for pi.
There is a number that is called the golden ratio of the creation, its
name is phi and its value is:
phi = (1+5^(1/2))/2 = 1.61803398...
This number (phi) is derived from a series that is embodied in all the
creation, the Fibonacci Series:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597,
2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657, 46368, 75025, 121393, 196418,
317811, ...
Example:
317811/196418 = 1.618033989... that is approximate to the value of
(1+5^(1/2))/2 = 1.61803398...
The true value of pi is:
pi = 4/phi^(1/2) = 3.144605511...
The math we're using needs a total overhaul. For example there is
another constant that is maliciously maladjusted "e = 2.718281828..."
which is an error.
Based on the math derived from Fibonacci series and the golden ratio of
creation, the true value of "e" should be:
e = 1+phi = phi^2 = 2.61803398...
and
phi = (1+5^(1/2))/2 = 1.61803398...
With that new value for "e" the logarithmic scale and trigonometric
function can be rectified, so they can engage with the true value of pi
= 3.144605511...
sin(x) = (e^i*x - e^-i*x)/2i
cos(x) = (e^i*x + e^-i*x)/2
And with "e = 2.61803398..." the period of trigonometric function will
close at "pi = 3.144605511..."
Best Regards.
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