Thread: Fi, 11 and Pi
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Old 23-September-2008, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by chriscurtis View Post
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.
If you were serious about this you would have addressed the questions that people asked. You didn't so what conclusions should we draw from that? Oh well...