Epsilon=One
08-21-2005, 01:32 PM
The Ultron Resonance sequence
The Ultron Resonance sequence is fifteen integers that are most salient for Ultron formation; they are:
225, 113, 75, 57, 45, 38, 33, 29, 25, 23, 21, 19, 16, 17, 15.
These numbers establish the minimum threshold Time units, in order of cycle, wherein a Pulsoidal Ellipse (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=125) becomes an Ultron Ellipse. (http://physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=183)
These fifteen numbers end with fifteen, "15,"; and they begin with 225, which is fifteen, "15," squared.
Fifteen, "15," is the product of the first three odd Natural integers (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=100), which represent the first three cycle peaks of seminal motion's (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=179) pulse.
(An interesting note:
Brunardot's lucky number has been
said fifteen since the age of nine . . .
when he personally made it a point to
remember that he had reached a
time in life where he
"knew everything."
When jumping from trees,
counting to ten was not long enough.)
Please ask questions. :)
With questions it’s possible to know if
comments are logical and convincing;
or whether clarification is required.
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The Ultron Resonance sequence is fifteen integers that are most salient for Ultron formation; they are:
225, 113, 75, 57, 45, 38, 33, 29, 25, 23, 21, 19, 16, 17, 15.
These numbers establish the minimum threshold Time units, in order of cycle, wherein a Pulsoidal Ellipse (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=125) becomes an Ultron Ellipse. (http://physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=183)
These fifteen numbers end with fifteen, "15,"; and they begin with 225, which is fifteen, "15," squared.
Fifteen, "15," is the product of the first three odd Natural integers (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=100), which represent the first three cycle peaks of seminal motion's (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=179) pulse.
(An interesting note:
Brunardot's lucky number has been
said fifteen since the age of nine . . .
when he personally made it a point to
remember that he had reached a
time in life where he
"knew everything."
When jumping from trees,
counting to ten was not long enough.)
Please ask questions. :)
With questions it’s possible to know if
comments are logical and convincing;
or whether clarification is required.
......http://www.g2d.us/ws.gifhttp://www.g2d.us/s.gifhttp://www.g2d.us/t.gifhttp://www.g2d.us/m.jpg