05-08-2010, 04:47 PM
hi,
Some update:
The circle of life needs to be viewed in 3-dimensions. If you see it in 3-dimensions, it looks like the inner structure of a base of base of a base of a base of the building block of an atom.
It works by circles encapsulating circles:
0, 1,
4, 64,
216, 512,
1000, 1728, 2744, 4096,
5,832, 8000, 10,648, 13,824,
17,576, 21,952, 27,000, 32,768
and so on
1 circle joins with 3 other circles to form 4 circles (1 base, 3 new)
4 circles are surrounded by 60 other circles to form 64 circles (1 base, 3 (level 1), 60 (level 2)) = 64
64 circles are surrounded by 156 other circles to form 216 circles (level 3=156)
... form 512 circles (level 4=296)
... form 1,000 circles (level 5=488)
but there's problem. The circles cut off the sides at level 4:
at level 4 (216), it cannot hold to 8 circles (1 circle at each side of the cube)
at level 5 (512), it cannot hold to 24 circles (3 circles at each side of the cube)
at level 6 (1000), it cannot hold to 50 circles (6.25 circles at each sides)
1000-82 = 918 circles.
If you have 918 circles in a cube formation, you notice it looks almost spherical.
The circle travels through three-dimensional smaller mesh which permits where it goes. (It goes by vector transformations) though each unit of time.
Some update:
The circle of life needs to be viewed in 3-dimensions. If you see it in 3-dimensions, it looks like the inner structure of a base of base of a base of a base of the building block of an atom.
It works by circles encapsulating circles:
0, 1,
4, 64,
216, 512,
1000, 1728, 2744, 4096,
5,832, 8000, 10,648, 13,824,
17,576, 21,952, 27,000, 32,768
and so on
1 circle joins with 3 other circles to form 4 circles (1 base, 3 new)
4 circles are surrounded by 60 other circles to form 64 circles (1 base, 3 (level 1), 60 (level 2)) = 64
64 circles are surrounded by 156 other circles to form 216 circles (level 3=156)
... form 512 circles (level 4=296)
... form 1,000 circles (level 5=488)
but there's problem. The circles cut off the sides at level 4:
at level 4 (216), it cannot hold to 8 circles (1 circle at each side of the cube)
at level 5 (512), it cannot hold to 24 circles (3 circles at each side of the cube)
at level 6 (1000), it cannot hold to 50 circles (6.25 circles at each sides)
1000-82 = 918 circles.
If you have 918 circles in a cube formation, you notice it looks almost spherical.
The circle travels through three-dimensional smaller mesh which permits where it goes. (It goes by vector transformations) though each unit of time.