Epsilon=One
08-06-2005, 02:53 AM
The Golden Ratio, Phi, "Φ" (GR)
The Golden Ratio (GR), Phi, "Φ," is the perigee, "p," when the soliton, "s," of a Brunardot ellipse (www.101123.com/BE) (BE) is One, "1."
The Golden Ratio (GR) can be expressed as x˛ – x = 1; thus, the GR, Phi, "Φ," is equal to 1.6180340... that is, exactly, half the sum of the square root of five plus one.Also, Φ˛ = Φ + 1 (2.6180340...);
and 1/Φ = Φ – 1 (0.6180340...).
And, x˛ – x is the Natural function (www.101123.com/NF) (NF) that is a component of the fundamental quantum of existence; which accounts for the ubiquity of the Golden Ratio (GR)
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The Golden Ratio (GR), Phi, "Φ," is the perigee, "p," when the soliton, "s," of a Brunardot ellipse (www.101123.com/BE) (BE) is One, "1."
The Golden Ratio (GR) can be expressed as x˛ – x = 1; thus, the GR, Phi, "Φ," is equal to 1.6180340... that is, exactly, half the sum of the square root of five plus one.Also, Φ˛ = Φ + 1 (2.6180340...);
and 1/Φ = Φ – 1 (0.6180340...).
And, x˛ – x is the Natural function (www.101123.com/NF) (NF) that is a component of the fundamental quantum of existence; which accounts for the ubiquity of the Golden Ratio (GR)
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