Thread: Fi, 11 and Pi
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Old 23-September-2008, 10:18 PM
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Default Fi, 11 and Pi

The moderator closed my thread from yesterday saying I was not serious.

Here shows simpy how and why I was serious using only the maths and no spiritual connotations:

Primes. Use Fi (Fibonacci units where 2 is 11) Fibonnaci has no factors of 2 including square numbers. Every number made up of the Fibonacci sequence is prime.

In units of 1, Fi and the if it is prime...

0----1----2----3----4----5----6----7----8----9---10---11
Fi----1--------11---------3---------5-------------------7
Pri?---T--X-----T---X----T----X----T----X----X---X----X

That means Fi(N) = Prime for any N

Also 2 to the power ANY Fibonacci number -1 = Prime

This is bigger than any prime ever known

((((2^7)^)^7)^7)^7))^7 -1

Sorry for the God thing if you didn't like it but the mathematical facts stand up. I'll demonstrate the affect on calculus and relativity next.