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playing with 7
360/7 = 10x 5.1428571428571428571428571428571
5, 14, 28, 57, 14, 28, 57, 14, 28, 57, etc.
sequence: 14-28-57
2x 7 - 4x 7 - 3 x 19
sequence 51, 42, 85, 7, 14, 28 - 57- 14- etc.
85 = 5 x 17
51 = 3 x 17
57 = 3 x 19.
71 is prime.
thus the numbers produced are
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 14, 17, 19, 28, 51, 57, 71, and 85
1/7 = 0.14 28 57 14…
7 = 142,857 = total of 1+4+2 (7)+ 8+5+7 (20) = 27, divisible by 9 and 3.
= 9 x 15,873 = 1+5+8 (14) + 7+3 (10) = 24, divisible by 3.
= 3 x 5,291 = 5+2+9+1 = 17
= 11 x 481 = 4 +8 + 1 = 13
481 is prime.
481+11+27 = 519
481x 11 x 27 = 142,857
5+1+9=15, divisible by 3.
3x173 = 519.
173 is prime.
A List of Horrible Numbers
22/7 = 3.1428571… - the Hebrew number, Letters Divided by Days.
Pi = 3.141592653… - ratio of diameter to circumference
0.14285714… - 1/7th, 7 places to repeat
1.618033988749… - phi, [(5.0^0.5)*0.5]+0.5
2.618033988749… - phi squared
1 - phi squared minus phi.
1.41421356237… - square route of 2
0.05882352941176470 - 1/17th, 17 places to repeat
0.0526315789473684210 - 1/19th, 19 places to repeat
0.04347826086956521739130 - 1/23rd, 23 places to repeat
False Primes
True primes would therefore be lengthy euqivelence fractional primes such as 7, 19, and 23.
The concept of false primes is the idea that the number of integers for a prime to repeat itself are equal to the
number of the prime. For example, 7, 19, and 23 each occupy 7, 19, and 23 places before repeating. It may be of
some use to know that if Pi can be solved, it may be a repeating sequence of some sort otherwise not noted. If
this is true, then the number by which Pi can be extracted would be a ratio of that many numbers. If the prime
sequence does not repeat, then there is no fraction that will produce it. False primes are those numbers claimed to be primes, such as 2, 3, and 5, which do not possess the ability to repeat themselves. Also known as Simple primes. They are as follows. other primes can also be known as "complex primes".
1, 1/1 = 1. No fraction
2, 1/2 = 0.5, no repetition
3, 1/3 = 0.333… repetition is only 1.
5, 1/5 = 0.2, opposite 2, no repetition.
11, 1/11 = 0.0909… only two digit repetition.
